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“My Four Words” Project Speaks Out on Living with Epilepsy

Posted by: TP Newswire    Tags:  Epilepsy, Epilepsy Advocate, epilepsy canine assistants, Epilepsy Foundation, Health, living with epilepsy, My Four Words Project, National Walk for Epilepsy, The Epilepsy Company, UCB    Posted date:  April 3, 2012  |  No comment



On March 31, an estimated 5,000 people impacted by epilepsy rallied together on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. at the Epilepsy Foundation’s National Walk for Epilepsy.  It was here that UCB, “The Epilepsy Company” and silver sponsor of the event, debuted the “My Four Words” project, challenging attendees to express their personal journey with epilepsy in just four words.

The “My Four Words” project generated buzz and spurred conversation about a condition that is often misunderstood. Caregivers, friends and family members also contributed their four words to the project.

UCB was represented by a team of 50, further demonstrating their commitment to the epilepsy community.  In addition to the “My Four Words” project, UCB provided participants with information about patient programs that include Epilepsy Advocate, Canine Assistants and the UCB Epilepsy Family Scholarship Program.

“My four words were, ‘STARTED A SUPPORT GROUP’ – the first ever in Nebraska for people with epilepsy, in fact,” said Heather Overton, Epilepsy Advocate. ”Shortly after graduating college, I was so excited by my newfound freedom that I wanted to share my experience with others. I often tell my group, which has grown to over 30 members, how I’ve worked with my epileptologist to find a treatment plan that works for me.”

The 20 Advocates and hundreds of people living with epilepsy who shared their stories in four words represented the nearly three million people in the U.S. living with this chronic neurological disorder.(1)  Epilepsy occurs across all ages, races and genders and is defined as two or more unprovoked seizures.  Seizures are caused by abnormal electrical signals from the brain that can result in changes in attention or behavior.(2)

Although seizures can be disruptive and debilitating, the four word stories offered hope that more is possible. They communicated challenges and triumphs, expressed the importance of raising awareness, honored loved ones and inspired those living with epilepsy to continue striving for seizure control.

“UCB is dedicated to helping those with epilepsy realize more may be possible, and the ‘My Four Words’ project is yet another important step in our ongoing commitment to empowering people to speak out and change the way the condition is perceived,” said Sue Curro, Vice President, UCB Patient Solutions. “We were thrilled to see the great outpouring of emotion the project inspired at the National Walk for Epilepsy.”

The Epilepsy Foundation’s National Walk for Epilepsy is in its sixth year and was established to raise awareness and overcome the challenges created by epilepsy. This year’s turnout was the biggest to date, and attendees further supported the cause by participating in the “My Four Words” project.

“The ‘My Four Words’ project was a great way to ignite dialogue about a condition that is too often silenced,” said Former Rep. Tony Coelho (D-Calif.), interim CEO of the Epilepsy Foundation. “The National Walk for Epilepsy brought people together and inspired attendees, and the nation, to talk about epilepsy and the importance of seizure control.”

To view these personal stories, images from the walk, and to learn more about seizures and epilepsy, visit www.facebook.com/EpilepsyAdvocate.

 

Image Courtesy of   https://www.facebook.com/EpilepsyFoundationofAmerica


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