Epilepsy and the Menopause Talk & Support virtual group

Epilepsy and the Menopause Talk & Support virtual group

Epilepsy Action’s Talk and Support groups welcome anybody affected by epilepsy to talk, listen and share experiences

By Epilepsy Action - Talk & Support virtual groups

Date and time

Thu, 4 Jul 2024 10:30 - 12:00 PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Managing epilepsy and the menopause can feel difficult. Our menopause virtual Talk and Support group is here to help.

This group is for people to share experiences with others who may have similar experiences.

Come along to talk, listen and share experiences with people affected by epilepsy.

The event is free to attend, but booking is essential to reserve your place, just click the orange ‘Get tickets’ button.

“In the past I have felt dismissed and felt like nobody cares. This group made me realise that there are people who are interested in the link between epilepsy and the menopause, and the impact that can have.”

“Thanks so much to everyone for this session and for sharing your experiences, this session has been interesting and super helpful.”

Virtual groups offer you:

  • A warm welcome
  • Space to listen and talk
  • A chance to connect with others
  • The opportunity to share experiences

You can download our handy guide to registering your place on a virtual group but please email lso@epilepsy.org.uk or call 0113 210 8899 if you have questions about the group or need further assistance.

You can see the full range of support that we provide both virtually, or in person, on our website.

For further information on how to live well with epilepsy, or to find out about supporting Epilepsy Action’s vital work, you can visit our website.

Organised by

Epilepsy Action is the charity representing the thousands of people affected by epilepsy in the UK. We won't stop until everybody with epilepsy has the respect, fairness and understanding they deserve. Epilepsy Action’s support groups welcome anybody affected by epilepsy to talk, listen and share experiences in a relaxed and friendly environment.

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