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Epilepsy and the family: Caregiver stress and effects on siblingsAnxiety. Stress. Depression. They’re common in people with epilepsy – but also common in the families of people with epilepsy. What is it like to care for, and care about, someone with seizures? How do parents and siblings cope, and how can physicians help them? |
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"I kind of wish that my epilepsy was back"Becoming seizure-free through epilepsy surgery might seem like a dream come true. But most people have problems adjusting to the change – problems that medicine may ignore or minimize. Sarah Wilson, PhD, explains more about the “burden of normality” and how it can lead to fractured relationships, depression and suicidality. |
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More from Epigraph:Microbiome research in epilepsy: Hope or hype? Latin American Epilepsy Week - Paraguay Semana de la Epilepsia – Paraguay – América Latina Comprehensive report details epilepsy as a public health imperative See all past Epigraph issues |
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