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From Stigma to Strength: Gary Collins' Epilepsy Journey

04 Mar 2024

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Send us a textToday's episode is a deeply personal and inspiring journey that touches the heart of a challenge faced by many, yet understood by few—living with epilepsy.We follow the saga of Gary Collins, whose life was forever altered in 1985 when a sudden seizure led to an epilepsy diagnosis. Gary's story delves into the profound effect of epilepsy, not just physically but emotionally and socially, causing him to keep his condition a secret for an astonishing 25 years due to the crippling stigma and fear over his career stability.Acting on resilience and an unwavering dedication to self-management, Gary made pivotal lifestyle adjustments, which included facing the adversities of isolation and the silent judgment of peers. His journey is a testament to the struggles against the repercussions of invisible illnesses and the quest for self-acceptance and understanding from others. Beyond that, it shows how one can move from being the victim of a diagnosis to becoming a strong advocate for others--a lesson that has universal application.March is Epilepsy Awareness Month. For more information, see https://www.epilepsy.ca*************************************************************** You can connect with David Gouthro at: Website:https://davidgouthro.com/ (where you can also subscribe to my Blog) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidgouthro/ NOTE: If you wish to join in the podcast fun, please click here to book your own episode with me: https://calendly.com/gouthro/podcast-pals!

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