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Epilepsy Scotland’s volunteer, Alan McMaster shares how a combination of epilepsy and a brain haemorrhage has affected his memory.
Stuart Macgee, Helpline & Information Officer at Epilepsy Scotland looks at epilepsy and memory and how you can improve your memory.
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young provides information on our #EpilepsyIsMoreThanSeizures campaign during National Epilepsy Week.
Sarah-Louise shares her experiences of being diagnosed with epilepsy at a young age and how the coronavirus pandemic has affected her epilepsy.
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young looks at dealing with a diagnosis of epilepsy during the COVID19 lockdown.
Helenann Murray was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2016. Helenann’s partner and her middle child also have epilepsy. Below Helenann shares her experiences and the challenges she and her family have faced.
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young looks at how our appreciation for the NHS and social care workers must continue once the COVID19 pandemic is over.
Paula Moore has been living with epilepsy for 20 years after being diagnosed at a young age. Below Paula shares her experiences to help raise awareness of epilepsy.
The Scottish Government has eased eligibility for some benefits to help people through Covid19.
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young looks at the positive impact our services have had on people with epilepsy during this challenging time.
Our Youth Development Worker, Shelby Johnston looks at how Epilepsy Scotland’s Youth Groups continue to support young people during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Our Chief Executive, Lesslie Young looks at how the coronavirus pandemic has brought the importance of charities into focus and how our work is #NeverMoreNeeded.
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