So you have epilepsy. And you’re left-handed. Is it a curse…a blessing…or a challenge?
Well, you’re not exactly alone.
Between six and sixteen percent of people today are left-handed. And guess what?
Left-handedness is also associated with a higher incidence of epilepsy. Gee, what a surprise!
But, here’s the good news…
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So you have epilepsy. And you’re left-handed. Is it a curse…a blessing…or a challenge?
Well, you’re not exactly alone. Between six and sixteen percent of people today are left-handed. And guess what?
Left-handedness is also associated with a higher incidence of epilepsy.
Gee, what a surprise!
But, here’s the good news…
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Alexander the Great,
Angelina Jolie,
artistic,
Barack Obama.,
Bart Simpson,
Cary Grant,
challenge,
Charlie Chaplin,
Epilepsy,
genius,
Greta Garbo,
Helen Keller,
high achievers,
Jerry Seinfeld,
Joan of Arc,
Kermit the Frog,
lefties,
Lewis Carroll,
Marilyn Monroe,
Michelangelo,
multitasking,
Napoléon Bonaparte,
Paul McCartney,
problem-solving,
Ringo Starr,
The Boston Strangler,
Tom Cruise,
visual skill
Maybe you’re an artist…actor…architect…painter…poet…philosopher…singer…or someone you just don’t know.
Because, quite simply, there’s another side to that electrical mischief that epilepsy produces.
Some types of epilepsy can spark inspiration, enhance creativity and bring out the latent artist in you.
It’s just waiting to be discovered…
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artistic,
creative,
drawing,
painting,
writing,
singing,
acting,
Leonardo Da Vinci,
Richard Burton,
Edward Leary,
Lewis Carroll,
Chandra Gunn,
Susan Boyle,
Prince,
Danny Glover,
Tony Coelho,
Lindsey Buckingham,
Bobby Jones,
Jason Snelling,
Rick Harrison,
Katie Hopkins,
George Gershwin,
Joan of Arc