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Family Respite Camps & Adult Get-Aways

The Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria offers two camping experiences per year: Family Camp & Adult Getaway...



Adolescents and Epilepsy

Epilepsy is the most common neurological disorder of adolescence with an estimated prevalence of around 1 per 100 in children aged 14-16 years.



What does having epilepsy mean to me?

Up to 10% of people will have a seizure at some time in their life. For most, this will be a single isolated event, but others will have more seizures and so will eventually be diagnosed as havin...



Men and Epilepsy

Comparatively little has been written specifically for men with epilepsy. But this is not because epilepsy affects men any less than it does women.



Women and Epilepsy

For women with epilepsy, many issues arise over their lifespan.


 

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Adolescents and epilepsy

About medicationWhat triggers epilepsy?Is there a stigma with epilepsyEpilepsy and the teenager yearsEpilepsy is the most common neurological disorder of adolescence with an estimated prevalence of around 1 per 100 in children aged 14-16 years. Many children diagnosed with epilepsy will have it throughout their lives while others will be... read more...

 

Are you a babysitter?

INSERT PDF OF BABYSITTER'S GUIDE Babysitter's guideBabysitting a child or children with epilepsy is usually no different to babysitting any other child. It is important to always treat the child with epilepsy the same as any other child for whom you might be caring.It is possible that the child with epilepsy... read more...

 

Are you a carer?

Caring for a person with epilepsyBehaviour Information for carers back to top ↑Caring for a person with epilepsyThe experience of epilepsy for the caregiver is not an easy one, especially for those who have a child, partner or parent with epilepsy that is not yet controlled. Many people experience great... read more...

 

Children and epilepsy

Childhood epilepsy can be challenging Does your child have epilepsy? Diagnosis of your child's epilepsy Will epilepsy affect learning? Will epilepsy affect behaviour? Explaining epilepsy to your child Nurturing self-esteem in children... read more...

 

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Men and epilepsy

If you are a male with epilepsyMen and complianceWhat happens if you stop or reduce your tablets?Supply is a key issueAlcohol and recreational drugs Is marijuana as good for seizures as many people claim?Self-imageDrivingSportBeing a good providerSexSafety in the homeAngerEpilepsy and men back to top ↑If you are a male... read more...

 

Older people and epilepsy

Safety Personal alarms Dosette boxesEpilepsy and older peopleGrowing old has many challenges: growing old with a diagnosis of epilepsy is a challenge in itself.Epilepsy is a challenge that can be managed. Coming to terms with a diagnosis of epilepsy, accepting you have seizures and... read more...

 

People with disabilities

What conditions cause epilepsy and intellectual disability? Does epilepsy cause intellectual disability? Range of seizures found in people with IDs Does a person with an ID know the seizure is about to occur? What about medications?... read more...

 

Pregnancy

Having childrenPre-pregnancy counsellingUnplanned pregnancyInheritance of epilepsyPregnancy and AEDsAEDS and the developing babyPregnancy and seizuresLabour and deliveryMotherhoodBreastfeeding and AEDsKeeping baby safeTalk about your epilepsy to your childMenopause back to top ↑Having childrenMost women with epilepsy can bear children. If you've been trying to become pregnant for a year or more without... read more...

 

Pregnancy Register

Australian Antiepileptic Drug Pregnancy RegistryAustralian Antiepileptic Drug Pregnancy RegistryFor women with epilepsy the risk of birth abnormalities is 4-6 percent – double the risk (2-3 percent) that exists in the general population. Is this increased risk caused by the effects of their seizures, the drugs or combinations of drugs they... read more...

 

Women and epilepsy

MenstruationIntimate relationships and sexCan sexual activity provoke seizures? Contraception and AEDsEpilepsy and WomenFor women with epilepsy, many issues arise over their lifespan. Young woman may have concerns regarding menstruation and seizure control and as you discover your sexuality there may be concerns about forming relationships and whether your epilepsy will... read more...