I have epilepsy
If you have epilepsy or you've recently been diagnosed, you might be feeling upset, angry or depressed. We have lots of information to support you whilst you adjust.
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Walk, run or move your miles your own way this March. Join the challenge to help children and young people with epilepsy for Purple Day.
If you have epilepsy or you've recently been diagnosed, you might be feeling upset, angry or depressed. We have lots of information to support you whilst you adjust.
Every single donation - no matter how big or small - helps us to support more children and young people with epilepsy.
Whether you have a child who has been recently diagnosed or if you have a school-aged child with epilepsy, there are many challenges that parents and carers can face.
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Having epilepsy since infancy, Emma is now seven years seizure-free and a dedicated advocate for young people who lack community.
Dian explains why Purple Day matters, sharing their experience of epilepsy at school and how speaking up builds awareness, kindness and confidence.
Learn how epilepsy can affect learning and how understanding your learning style helps. Sally’s story shows how knowing strengths builds confidence at school.
EastEnders’ new storyline is helping more people understand what seizures really look like — and why awareness matters for young people with epilepsy. Learn how to spot seizure types and support someone safely.
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