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Your mission is to be happy, healthy and empowered

Jo Knight • Dec 27, 2020

Your mission is to be happy, healthy and empowered

No matter who you are, living with seizures can sometimes make you feel depressed, frustrated, and like you’re losing control of both your health and your life. Seizures and their medications can suck your energy, lower your mood, as well as sometimes producing side-effects like brain-fog and weight gain.

Here are three ways to help you feel happier, healthier and that you’ve the ability to influence at least one factor in your seizures.


Feel happier
This is sometimes a lot easier said than done when living with seizures, but you know what makes you feel happier and what lowers your mood. So up the good things in life, starting by making a quick list of mood-lifters for you. See what could make you feel happier in just 2-minutes. This might be as simple as dancing to your favourite song, having a hug, playing a game with your child or pet, getting some sunshine to top up your vitamin D levels, or joining a supportive group (whether online or at coffee-mornings click here.)

If feeling like you have the ability to influence your health makes you feel happier then keep reading.

Feel healthier
Keeping a stable blood sugar can reduce fatigue, mood changes and even affects how excited our nervous system gets. Sandra had been diagnosed with reactive hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar). This meant she would have times during the day when her mood would plummet and the anger monster would appear. She would feel tired, irritable, impatient and ready to explode. We changed the way she made her breakfast and all this disappeared! On the one day she forgot, her husband said “you’ve had a different breakfast today”, because he was soon paying the price of Sandra’s mood change! Click the free guide below to find out more.
FREE GUIDE - 3 Easy things you can change today

Feel empowered

Something as simple as keeping a fantastic diary of symptoms can make all the difference. Jess was absolutely brilliant at this, making it super easy for us to track down her health triggers – using her in-depth knowledge of her body and how she spent each day, combined with my professional experience to help ask the right questions.


There are many ways you can empower yourself with your health. To find out more about what you can do today, click below.


FREE GUIDE - 3 Easy things you can change today

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