Message boards and chat dedicated to sharing information, offering support, and coping strategies to better manage this disease. Community moderated by volunteers.
This forum is intended for carers and parents of individuals with Dravet Syndrome, also known as Severe Myoclonic Epilepsy of Infancy and other related sodium channel disorders. Members must register.
Uniting people who benefit from seizure alert or assistance dogs as well as people with epilepsy who benefit from a dog's companionship. Welcoming people who want to learn more about these wonderful dogs.
Discussing issues that come up when people with epilepsy are dating and married, including handling different situations, embarrassment, children, and fear.
For parents of children who have, or who may have Myoclonic-Astatic Epilepsy, otherwise known as Doose Syndrome, a rare, severe, intractable epilepsy of early childhood.
Made up of people that suffer from Epilepsy, parents of children with Epilepsy, people whom have previously had Epilepsy and friends of those suffering from Epilepsy.
E-mail and forum support group for those with an interest in epilepsy, whether it is for you, a family member, a friend, pupil or a child that has a seizure disorder or epilepsy.
Shares information on curing and preventing epilepsy and seizures for patients, parents, children, and family members of those suffering from epilepsy.
A community to help bring people with epilepsy from all corners of the world to share experiences, thoughts, and provide information. All ages are welcome and you don't have to have epilepsy to join.
For those considering or who have tried surgery treatment options for epilepsy. Includes free membership, message boards and chat room. Also joining instructions.
Support email forum for those considering surgery or have had brain surgery or Vagus Nerve Stimulator surgery as a treatment option for epilepsy. Registration required.
For those who have had brain surgery, Vagus Nerve Stimulator surgery, and Gamma Knife Radiosurgery, although you do not need to be a surgery candidate to become a member.
Forum connecting parents of children with a wide variety of epilepsies around the worldwide. Incorporating poles, databases and photo gallery. Members must apply.