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What Is Gender-Affirming Care?

Dr. Johnson explains gender-affirming care, why it is so important, and how to ensure the best care. This video clip is from the webinar Transgender Health and Epilepsy.

According to a 2021 Gallup poll, chronic health conditions like epilepsy can affect anyone. This includes people from a variety of backgrounds, like members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people plus community members who use different language to describe identity.

What LGBTQIA+ People Should Consider When Getting Epilepsy Treatment

Dr. Waldman shares different healthcare considerations that LGBTQIA+ people living with epilepsy may have. This video clip is from the webinar LGBTQIA+ Health and Epilepsy.

Hormone Therapy and Seizure Medications

Dr. Waldman talks about how gender-affirming hormone therapy and anti-seizure medications interact. Learn how hormones impact seizure control. This video clip is from the webinar Transgender Health and Epilepsy.

How to Combat Stigma for LGBTQIA+ with Epilepsy

Dr. Waldman gives advice on combatting stigma for LGBTQIA+ people living with epilepsy. This video clip is from the webinar Transgender Health and Epilepsy.

Authored By:
Sasha Alick-Lindstrom, MD FAAN FACNS FAES
She/Her/Hers

The Epilepsy Foundation is dedicated to patient-centric, physician-directed care. Our epilepsy community is made up of individuals of varying gender and sexual orientations, nationalities, ethnic and racial backgrounds, ages, socioeconomic status, and spiritual and cultural norms. All people differ in the way they are diagnosed, the type of seizures they have and how their seizures are treated. Each of these communities experience epilepsy differently, including having varying degrees of accessibility to specialized epilepsy care. The Foundation is committed to serving each person with epilepsy as they come to us. We do not elevate or discriminate any group because all humans are worthy of care. We see everyone as a unique person and provide assistance and support to anyone who comes to us. Doing otherwise would put our mission and our community at risk. Our utmost goal is the care, dignity, and welfare of everyone living with epilepsy. To do otherwise would jeopardize our commitment to our mission.

Resources

Epilepsy Centers

Epilepsy centers provide you with a team of specialists to help you diagnose your epilepsy and explore treatment options.

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Epilepsy Medication

Find in-depth information on anti-seizure medications so you know what to ask your doctor.

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Epilepsy and Seizures Helpline

Call our Epilepsy and Seizures Helpline and talk with an epilepsy information specialist or submit a question online.

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Tools & Resources

Get information, tips, and more to help you manage your epilepsy.

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