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I believe we all learn from each other. And by helping each other we not only help others, but we help ourselves.
Hello
I created a web site about epilepsy and other helpful topics about epilepsy. I am looking for others to also share there inspirational stories.
I believe we all learn from each other. And by helping each other we not only help others, but we help ourselves. When I was writing my books and doing freelance writing it was not the research that helped me the most it was eoples stories and insight that helped me learn how to cope with my disorder and learn to accept myself, love myself and accept myself, so I could go on to live a happy productive life.
Having any disability, disorder or illness is hard to live with; the key is to understand it, understand yourself and learn to tie the 2 together.
It takes a long time but with inner strength, self-confidence, the abilty to believe in yourself and the concept anything is possible we can achieve our goals and meet our destiny and purpose in life.
Why should life end because we have epilepsy. It does not. Each day is a new day, a new beginning with meaning, beauty and the ability to indure a fulfiling life with happiness.
I need your help. I want to help people like myself who suffer from epilepsy. I have come a long way in the 5 years I have been writing and helped many through my writing.
The world has come a long way in recognizing epilepsy, but we still have a long way to go. Help me build my epilepsy web site. Send me your ideas, stories, poetry. Help me teach and show others what epilepsy is, what we can do to teach others, help others and teach society that epilepsy is more common than you think.
In the US there is 125,000 new cases a year. In the uk there much more... Many people with epilepsy have Autism (Why is this?)
Help me open society's eye's
Thank you, Stacey Chillemi
staceychil(at)aol.com www.inspirationallivingonline.com www.authorsden.com/staceydchillemi
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
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informative and much needed article, and yes, epilepsy is a disability, just as having arthritis is or something like cerebral palsy. it may not be obvious most of the time, but when a person has a seizure, whether they only stare off into space or go into the full-blown "seizures", they still have a problem that affects their lives, and they are often ostracized or treated badly. this needs to change, and you are the person to do that; you are educating many! god bless you, and keep on championing for the right to do all you were created on this earth to!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in tx., karen lynn. :)
this is why i write a lot about people who have disabilities because too many times people who are NOT disabled do NOT know how to interact with us or how to handle our "problems". we may be disabled to a lot of people, but stupid, we are NOT, and we deserve as much of a chace to succeed in life as do people who are NOT disabled!!
sorry about the rant, but something stirred in me, and i hadda' vent! forgive me?? *grins* |
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