← Return to What could doctors do better for people with epilepsy?

Discussion
Comment receiving replies
Profile picture for Jake @jakedduck1

@santosha
I love my quality of life. No more seizures after so many decades of them being uncontrolled. I have been fortunate to not be/been plagued with any depression, or anxiety issues. Although I've totally accepted all phases of my epilepsy 58 years ago and never let the illness control my life, I never expected my life would become so idyllic.
I'd like to thank my family, friends, doctors for being supportive and accepting. They made even the most difficult part of my journey so much easier.
Take care,
Jake

Jump to this post


Replies to "@santosha I love my quality of life. No more seizures after so many decades of them..."

@jakedduck1
Hi Jake!
What a beautiful and inspiring message!
You touch on something so important: the role of family and friends, and a supportive medical team in making the journey more bearable. That human connection is itself a form of holistic care.
Thank you for giving hope to those who are still in the more difficult chapters of their journey. 🙏
Chris