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31 Days | A Courageous Life

31 Days | A Courageous Life

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I've been thinking about joining the 31 Days blogging challenge for a while now and after a lot of thought and talking to my daughter about it, she and I decided to do it together. The challenge is simply to blog about one topic each day in October – 31 Days. 

If you're a long-time reader of my blog, you're probably aware that my 13-year-old daughter has epilepsy and that this past year has been very difficult for her. It has changed our lives in many ways and we're still working our way back from it. So we've decided to blog about what it's like to live with epilepsy and what it's like to be the parent of a teen with epilepsy. 

This is Beth's story. And mine. We'll write it together this month. It will be a little of bit of her, probably a lot of me, some resources, some insight, and a whole lot of love. 

Oh, and many of you are also probably used to me calling her Libby. Since the school year started, she has asked everyone to start calling her Beth. I'm failing miserably at that but I'm going to try my hardest to comply with her wish. Correct me if I slip up, okay?

To get emails delivered to you whenever I post, there's a sidebar button on the right where you can subscribe. And I'll add links to all of the posts here as we go and I'll also add a button on the side to help keep all of the posts organized. 

If you'd like to read her story without the other posts or send it to someone to read, you can follow these links:

Pre-diagnosis
Beth's First Seizure
Beth's Initial Diagnosis
Choosing to Medicate my child
Dealing with uncertainty
Epilepsy gets real
The first few years of epilepsy
A milestone and heartbreak
The terrible, horrible, no-good year
Teenagers are different
Recovering

 

The entire series:

Day 1 | Meet the Mom

Day 2 | Meet the Daughter

Day 3 | What is epilepsy?

Day 4 | Brain Humor

Day 5 | Kindness

Day 6 | Types of Seizures

Day 7 | Emily's Thoughts

Day 8 | Book Recommendation

Day 9 | Pre-diagnosis

Day 10 | Beth's First Seizure

Days 11 & 12 | Epilepsy Quote

Day 13 | Beth's Diagnosis

Day 14 | Epilepsy Right Now

Day 15 | Dealing with Anger

Day 16 | Two More Courageous Stories

Day 17 | Making Beth Happy Right Now

Days 18 & 19 | On Courage

Day 20 | Choosing to Medicate My Child

Day 21 | Medical IDs for Children

Day 22 | Dealing with Uncertainty

Day 23 | Epilepsy Gets Real

Day 24 | The First Few Years of Epilepsy

Day 25 | A Milestone and Heartbreak

Days 26 | The Terrible, Horrible, No-Good Year

Day 27 | Meet Kris & Mary

Day 28 | The Challenge of Being a Student Athlete with Epilepsy

Day 29 | Teenagers are Different

Day 30 | Recovering

Day 31 | Living with Epilepsy

 

21 responses to “31 Days | A Courageous Life”

  1. Carol Avatar

    Oh Steph, I am behind with my blog reading. I’m going to be following this. Courageous, all of you. Particularly Beth. Most of all Beth.

  2. Carol Avatar

    Oh Steph, I am behind with my blog reading. I’m going to be following this. Courageous, all of you. Particularly Beth. Most of all Beth.

  3. Carol Avatar

    Oh Steph, I am behind with my blog reading. I’m going to be following this. Courageous, all of you. Particularly Beth. Most of all Beth.

  4. Bonita Avatar

    I know very little about epilepsy, but I know enough to know that you both deserve applause for being willing to tell your story and be transparent. I hope your series will help a lot of people. I’m sure others who have epilepsy will find great solace in knowing they are not alone.

  5. Bonita Avatar

    I know very little about epilepsy, but I know enough to know that you both deserve applause for being willing to tell your story and be transparent. I hope your series will help a lot of people. I’m sure others who have epilepsy will find great solace in knowing they are not alone.

  6. Bonita Avatar

    I know very little about epilepsy, but I know enough to know that you both deserve applause for being willing to tell your story and be transparent. I hope your series will help a lot of people. I’m sure others who have epilepsy will find great solace in knowing they are not alone.

  7. vera Avatar

    Wow, thanks for sharing your family story. I am not familiar with epilepsy, looking forward to reading more about it.

  8. vera Avatar

    Wow, thanks for sharing your family story. I am not familiar with epilepsy, looking forward to reading more about it.

  9. vera Avatar

    Wow, thanks for sharing your family story. I am not familiar with epilepsy, looking forward to reading more about it.

  10. Steph Avatar

    Thanks for reading, Lynn! Feel free to jump in the comments with any tips or resources you have, too. 🙂

  11. Steph Avatar

    Thanks for reading, Lynn! Feel free to jump in the comments with any tips or resources you have, too. 🙂

  12. Steph Avatar

    Thanks for reading, Lynn! Feel free to jump in the comments with any tips or resources you have, too. 🙂

  13. Steph Avatar

    Oh gosh, thats exactly what were hoping to do. Thanks. 🙂

  14. Steph Avatar

    Oh gosh, thats exactly what were hoping to do. Thanks. 🙂

  15. Steph Avatar

    Oh gosh, thats exactly what were hoping to do. Thanks. 🙂

  16. Torm Avatar

    I did pause when I read Beth in a ‘who is Beth’ way. But I like it.
    I’m anxious to read these shares. One of my fifth graders has epilepsy, and what you share is going to offer me a little more insight into what her life is like, and from that I’ll learn, and that’s a good thing

  17. Torm Avatar

    I did pause when I read Beth in a ‘who is Beth’ way. But I like it.
    I’m anxious to read these shares. One of my fifth graders has epilepsy, and what you share is going to offer me a little more insight into what her life is like, and from that I’ll learn, and that’s a good thing

  18. Torm Avatar

    I did pause when I read Beth in a ‘who is Beth’ way. But I like it.
    I’m anxious to read these shares. One of my fifth graders has epilepsy, and what you share is going to offer me a little more insight into what her life is like, and from that I’ll learn, and that’s a good thing

  19. Lynn Avatar
    Lynn

    I am an adult with epilepsy. I look forward to reading Beth’s story (and your’s too).

  20. Lynn Avatar
    Lynn

    I am an adult with epilepsy. I look forward to reading Beth’s story (and your’s too).

  21. Lynn Avatar
    Lynn

    I am an adult with epilepsy. I look forward to reading Beth’s story (and your’s too).

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