Saturday, April 25, 2020

Why are there so "few" people at epilepsy events in Hungary?

Let’s face it, it’s not easy to come to the first Epilepsy meeting of our lives.  It's almost like a first date.  You don’t know what to expect, you don’t even know what kind of people you’re going to meet.  The fact that the planned programs are already readable does not yet reveal.

 Why should you come?
 Because you will find people you like.  No one has told you that you need to have the same relationship with everyone, it is not mandatory at all.  Sometimes you come, you look, then you don't go to the next one.  
It is also worth coming again to those who have received what they expected from such an event.  Because it is not right to leave other comrades alone.  Everyone remembers the very first Epilepsy meeting they attended and also remembers how easy/difficult it was for them to fit in with the others.


 The ages are very mixed, from retirees to preschoolers, people of all generations and genders can be found. Everyone is absolutely open about the epilepsy topic and they always understand each other, be it strange experiences, drug side effects, social acceptance.  Everyone walks in one shoe, you won’t even find a more understanding company. 
Filled with positive energy and making new friends, that is what you get.   

What's wrong with events? 
 That time passes too fast, so you don’t have a chance to talk to everyone.

  What memories do you have of the first Purple day event you attended?  Write in a comment, either negative or positive, helping others who haven’t dared to come yet or didn’t even think it would be helpful for them!

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