Epileptic Warrior Princess

This autobiography goes beyond the usual discussions about epilepsy.

Tamara Simeunovic delves deep into her own journey and the hidden experiences that affect many people today. Tamara speaks openly about side effects of medications, different types of epilepsy

About The Book

Epileptic Warrior Princess is not just a story it’s a beacon of strength and understanding for anyone touched by epilepsy. Through deeply personal experiences and practical advice, this book offers hope, guidance, and a way forward.

From navigating treatments to breaking the stigma, Epileptic Warrior Princess sheds light on the real-life challenges of epilepsy. It empowers patients, educates caregivers, and guides medical professionals in building a more supportive world.

Raising awareness and understanding life with epilepsy and helping those who live with it alongside those who care for them

Tamara Simeunovic is a passionate advocate fighting for rights and the voice of the people with disabilities

About the Author

Tamara is a passionate storyteller with a love for nature, woodland walks with her seizures alert dog Chess, and exploring art galleries and museums. When not writing, she enjoys playing chess in her local Chess Club in the library, listening symphonic metal, rock, 2000s pop and Latin music, cooking and baking, creating unique recipes, and spending time in the garden planting herbs and having tea parties and art groups with her friends.

Life with Epilepsy:

Living with epilepsy is more than managing seizures it’s a daily battle of resilience, courage, and hope. Epileptic Warrior Princess takes you inside this journey, sharing personal experiences and practical advice to help patients, families, and caregivers face challenges with strength. From breaking stigma to learning life-saving seizure first aid, this book is a beacon for anyone determined not just to survive, but to thrive.

Stay with the person

Keep calm and remain by their side until they are fully recovered.

Protect their head

Cushion it with something soft to prevent injury.

Time the seizure

If it lasts more than 5 minutes, call emergency services immediately.

Do not put anything in their mouth

This can cause harm or block their airway.

Roll them into the recovery position

Once the seizure ends, ensure their airway is clear and breathing is steady.

Buy The Book

Whether you prefer the convenience of an Ebook, the feel of a Paperback, or the durability of a Hardcover, each edition brings you the same inspiring journey of resilience, hope, and practical guidance for living with epilepsy.

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