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Epilepsy Awareness 2011

Posted on 29. Nov, 2011 by Melissa in Epilepsy, Health, Miscellaneous

November is nearing its end, which means that my good intentions of promoting Epilepsy Awareness month on a weekly basis didn’t happen. That’s why I decided to post this little spiel today.

Epilepsy is a neurological condition characterized by seizures. Seizures occur when the brain’s electrical balance is interrupted by overactive electrical discharges.  Seizures can occur after brain damage or injury, or for unknown reasons. If someone has two or more unprovoked seizures, they’re usually diagnosed with epilepsy. According to the Epilepsy Foundation, it affects roughly 3 million Americans and 50 million people around the world. It’s not contagious.

Living with Epilepsy

Epilepsy can be controlled by medication and surgery, but it has no cure. Epilepsy affects your life–and your caregivers’ lives–in ways you can’t even imagine. I have been seizure-free for nearly four years, but my monthly medication costs with the insurance discount are more than some people’s monthly car payments.

Learn About Epilepsy

I completely understand that it would be impossible to support every single charity or cause in the world (hey, I’ll admit that I change the channel when those sad pet abuse commercials come on) but I find it irritating that so many people could not care less about epilepsy. Many people don’t even know what it is, or they assume it’s some form of retardation. My friends and family have been wonderful and most of them made generous donations when I participated in the National Walk for Epilepsy in 2009 and again in 2010.

Greg Grunberg Talks About It!

I urge you all to visit TalkAboutIt.org, a website founded by Greg Grunberg of Felicity, Alias, and Heroes fame. It is a site where you can learn about epilepsy in a fun environment and hear from Greg and other celebrities.

 

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2010 National Walk for Epilepsy

Posted on 10. Apr, 2010 by Melissa in Epilepsy, Family, Girly, Health

Saturday March 27th marked the 4th annual National Walk for Epilepsy in Washington, DC. Yeah, I know I’m late writing about it, but better late than never, right? By the way, I’m proud to announce that so far this year I have raised $380 for epilepsy awareness! I think that’s a great donation to the Epilepsy Foundation!

You probably know that breast cancer awareness is displayed with pink ribbons, but purple is the color for epilepsy awareness. I decided to have a chunk of my hair dyed purple for the Walk this year. I found a great new hairstylist in the area thanks to one of my new Twitter-buddies so I was able to get some cool purple hair. (Just so you know, calling around and asking salons if they will dye your hair purple gets you more nays than yays.) I’ve definitely gotten a few strange looks out in public, but I absolutely love it and it was a hit at the Walk because everyone knew what it was for.

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