59 min

Facts And Myths Of Epilepsy - with Professor Ley Sander, Neurologist Specialising in Epilepsy On A Good Day

    • Mental Health

Epilepsy is a common side effect following brain injury and a condition which affects 600,000 people in the UK.
In this episode, Elizabeth and Julia speak to Ley Sander, a Professor of Neurology and Clinical Epilepsy and Medical Officer with the Epilepsy Society.
Some of the questions we ask include: what is epilepsy? Why do some people get seizures after brain injury and how can you help someone when they have a fit?
Professor Sander also gives us some of the science around the condition, how to treat it and reveals insights into the research, including the role of genetics.
He also talks about some of the facts and myths around epilepsy including how safe it is to drink alcohol and the side effects of epilepsy medication.
Listen to this episode to discover more about epilepsy, its causes, treatment and, surprisingly to us, how our brain and skin are similar.
Visit the Epilepsy Society to find out more about its work including their vitally important campaigns, including changes in law and policy that mean positive changes for people living with epilepsy.
On A Good Day
Thank you for listening to On A Good Day! Elizabeth and Julia are partners of brain injury survivors bringing their lived experience to conversations with the aim to help others navigate this life-changing journey.
Please go back and catch up on any missed episodes. For a full recap of Elizabeth and Julia's stories, listen to episode #1: How Brain Injury Came Into Our Lives - And Changed Them Forever.
Please share this podcast with others it will benefit and subscribe, rate and review to help make it more visible! We'd be so grateful!
Connect with Us
On Instagram @onagood.day and X (formally Twitter) @onagood_day
And you can join our Facebook community too!
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Epilepsy is a common side effect following brain injury and a condition which affects 600,000 people in the UK.
In this episode, Elizabeth and Julia speak to Ley Sander, a Professor of Neurology and Clinical Epilepsy and Medical Officer with the Epilepsy Society.
Some of the questions we ask include: what is epilepsy? Why do some people get seizures after brain injury and how can you help someone when they have a fit?
Professor Sander also gives us some of the science around the condition, how to treat it and reveals insights into the research, including the role of genetics.
He also talks about some of the facts and myths around epilepsy including how safe it is to drink alcohol and the side effects of epilepsy medication.
Listen to this episode to discover more about epilepsy, its causes, treatment and, surprisingly to us, how our brain and skin are similar.
Visit the Epilepsy Society to find out more about its work including their vitally important campaigns, including changes in law and policy that mean positive changes for people living with epilepsy.
On A Good Day
Thank you for listening to On A Good Day! Elizabeth and Julia are partners of brain injury survivors bringing their lived experience to conversations with the aim to help others navigate this life-changing journey.
Please go back and catch up on any missed episodes. For a full recap of Elizabeth and Julia's stories, listen to episode #1: How Brain Injury Came Into Our Lives - And Changed Them Forever.
Please share this podcast with others it will benefit and subscribe, rate and review to help make it more visible! We'd be so grateful!
Connect with Us
On Instagram @onagood.day and X (formally Twitter) @onagood_day
And you can join our Facebook community too!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

59 min