Coping with Epilepsy
Epilepsy You’re Not Alone is a 273-page book targeted for individuals who have epilepsy. Unlike other books on epilepsy, it will focus on the facts of the connection between the mind, body, and spirit as it relates to epilepsy, showing readers how to use that connection to cope with epilepsy. Epilepsy You’re Not Alone presents readers with a workable program for coping with their disorder and forming a healthy relationship with their mind, body, and spirit enabling readers to overcome their disorder and get on with their lives.
Lad – Star Ledger Newspaper –
Chillemi is the author of epilepsy you’re not alone, an inspirational book written for people living with epilepsy. Inspired by her own battles with epilepsy, Chillemi wrote a book to give those coping with the disorder greater self-esteem, hope, and motivation to continue living normal lives.
George Kaplanis –
I never knew how many different types of epilepsy there was and how people struggle emotional because of their disorder. It is only since I read this book that it become obvious how living each day with epilepsy can be a real struggle for the people with the disorder and their love ones too. Chillemi gives very informative information and hope for the future. Reading “Epilepsy You’re Not Alone” will give you hope for the future and show you how you can cope with the disorder. This book is very encouraging.
Editorial Review -Anchor / Talk Show Host /News 12 NJ, Review –
Life deals us many hard blows that we often don’t expect. I admire the fact that someone like Stacey Chillemi was thrown a curve ball that may have knocked many of us down to the point where many of us may not have wanted to get back up, but she did. It wasn’t easy but she possesses a determined spirit that won’t let her give up. For that reason Stacey will go far and achieve whatever dreams she sets her mind to accomplish. Della Crews Reporter –Editorial Review -Anchor / Talk Show Host /News 12 NJ, Review
Donna –
My name is Donna, and I just want you to know that I bought your book a few years ago and it was very encouraging to me, really did get a lot out of it. I’d recommend it to anyone else who has E, and their family members who’d want to understand what it’s like to live with this condition. It surely does help to know we’re not alone in this. –Reader
Jenna Martin, Senior Editor –
Stacey Chillemi is 32 years old, a mother of three, a wife and writer. Her journey and reason for being is defined each day by the happiness in her children’s eyes and the people with epilepsy she has helped through her writing. –By Jenna Martin, Senior Editor, Review