Epilepsy action is a charity that improves the lives of everyone affected by epilepsy.
Young adults living with epilepsy.
Continued causes of epilepsy.
About 30 occur in children.
32 5 are unable to work.
There is information about issues such as drugs and alcohol dating and relationships telling others about it and.
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There are lots of ways that you can connect with other people and get support.
There is also plenty of information about epilepsy in relation to different areas of life including physical activity travel transport and relationships.
Equip is a self paced online tool to help young people with epilepsy cope with the psychological social and lifestyle changes of living with epilepsy.
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You might a concerned family member friend employer or carer.
Unemployment and underemployment is greater in adults with active epilepsy 2.
There are around 180 000 new cases of epilepsy each year.
Having a support group like our teens epilepsy online forum and our young adults and epilepsy online forum in addition to having a place to find answers to questions about driving dating school alcohol and other important issues is helpful in navigating.
Many young adults with epilepsy are still living with their parents failed transition to independence despite reaching the adult age.
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About 50 of adults with active epilepsy and seizures have family incomes less than 25 000 4.
Learning about epilepsy and sharing that information with others finding the right medication developing a support network and enabling your child to continue to live their life as normally as they can is vitally important.
Many young people with epilepsy may have the same worries that you have.
We have resources specifically designed for young people with epilepsy.
If you do feel down or worried about your epilepsy you re not alone.
Teens and young adults with epilepsy face more challenges than many of their peers.
Some people find that talking about their concerns can help.
43 7 of adults with active epilepsy with recent seizures are disabled 3.
Living with epilepsy does not mean you or your child cannot live a rewarding and full life.
This study evaluated patient related variables and measures of loneliness correlated to failed transition to independence in adults 25 30 years of age with childhood onset epilepsy.
Another 13 25 are limited in work due to epilepsy.