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Epilepsy,Anxiousness and Fatigue

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Hi all ,

I’m Antonio and I’ve never really chatted with other people who have Epilepsy but now I feel I should as

I’ve had my fair share of experiences With this condition and would like to be of any assistance or listening ear or whatever I may have have in common with someone.

If anyone would like to chat send me a post

Regards

Antonio

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Try not to be too stressed a bout your condition. Go to interesting things you like. Do you have interesting hobbies? Also the pills prescribed will certainly cause fatigue. Mine do. But you can still do many things. Do intersting things to stimulate your brain, like reading a good book or solving a crossword or many other things. They will stimulate you and make you more contended and also make you feel in more control of your life

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