This collection of frank, first person narratives by people with epilepsy from 21 countries offers unique perspectives on the personal and social aspects of seizure disorders. Reflecting a diverse array of cultures, the narratives reveal many common concerns and show the distinct ways that people around the world affected by epilepsy react to the diagnosis and cope with their families, friends, and communities. The book includes chapters on: The Global Campaign Against Epilepsy. A physician's firsthand experience in East Africa. PLUS! Appendices list contact information for each affiliate of the International League Against Epilepsy and the International Bureau for Epilepsy
