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What Is a Spoonie? Understanding Chronic Illness Through the Spoon Theory
The term “Spoonie” isn’t just a nickname; it represents a powerful metaphor and a shared identity among people living with a chronic illness, disability, or invisible conditions that can affect daily life.
In this blog, we’ll share what it means to be a Spoonie, where the term comes from, and what conditions it applies to.
Why Is The Seahorse Used As The Symbol For Epilepsy?
When we think about the symbol for epilepsy, our mind usually goes to the purple ribbon, but there is also another symbol – the seahorse.
In this blog, we will explain why the seahorse is used as a symbol for epilepsy and how you can apply this symbol onto your epilepsy jewellery.
In this blog, we will explain why the seahorse is used as a symbol for epilepsy and how you can apply this symbol onto your epilepsy jewellery.
Why Wear A Medical Bracelet If You Have Epilepsy?
This blog will explain the benefits of wearing a medical bracelet if you have epilepsy or a seizure disorder. It could help you in your daily life as well as providing you with an easier option for communicating your condition to others.
What Should You Engrave on an Epilepsy Medical Bracelet?
Not sure what to engrave on your epilepsy medical bracelet? This quick guide reveals the most common, life‑saving wording people choose — from clear condition alerts to personal details first responders need.
Learn how to make your engraving both simple and effective in an emergency.
4 Reasons to Wear a Medical Alert ID If You Have Epilepsy
Discover 4 reasons why wearing a medical ID can keep you safe and ensure the right care if you have epilepsy.