Social Distancing measures in the face of the COVID-19 threat forced us to cancel our public Purple Day events. Instead, we did a live version of My Journey, which we streamed on social media. Our guests included Epilepsy Tasmania CEO Wendy Groot, Neuroscientist Lila Landowski, Dr Tim Jackson from the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Epilepsy Tasmania's social worker Shirley Poetschka and an extraordinary appearance from entertainer Colin Dean.
Most people don't like to talk about epilepsy, but about one in five of us are affected by it, directly or indirectly. Despite this, there is still a seemingly immoveable stigma surrounding the condition.
Epilepsy is far more than just seizures, and we hope these stories will give you an insight into this.
Epilepsy is a common brain condition that takes the form of recurring seizures. It can develop at any age, regardless of ethnicity or gender.