My Epilepsy Story

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My Epilepsy Story ambassadors and community help raise awareness about epilepsy in women and girls. On this page, you can learn about the many ways to get involved in spreading awareness, and join us today!

MES Ambassadors

MES Ambassador Program

MES Ambassador Program

Become an MES Ambassador

Becoming an MES Ambassador is all about raising awareness for women and girls living with epilepsy. Do you or loved one suffer from seizures? If so, then this is the perfect opportunity to get involved in the epilepsy community and help enact change through advocacy, research, and education for these valiant females. We welcome women or girls with seizures, their family members, and those who have lost wives, daughters, or sisters (and more) to epilepsy. 

If you are interested, please get in touch with us today!

Meet Our Ambassadors

MES Ambassadors are individuals that are passionate about empowering women and girls living with epilepsy. Our Ambassador team acts to raise awareness for epilepsy within the general community by holding events that both educate the community regarding local epilepsy resources and help fundraise for current and future programs, e.g., MES Transportation Program. Since My Epilepsy Story does not accept pharmaceutical money or donations, we depend greatly on our Ambassador team to help us raise awareness and funds to empower women and girls living with epilepsy around the globe. Meet our hardworking team, from all over the world, here

Mariellen Ebi

Mariellen Ebi

Ashley Garcia

Ashley Garcia

Carmela Isabella

Carmela Isabella

Betty Garland

Betty Garland

Antia McCutcheon

Antia McCutcheon

Christina Sculley

Christina Sculley

Heather & Leighanne

Heather & Leighanne

Melissa Wastler

Melissa Wastler

Supporting Women and Girls with Epilepsy

MOSAIC

Share Your Story on MOSAIC

Stories about women living with epilepsy, in their own words.

Want to share your story? Its easy!

Answer these four questions on a video you record directly from your phone.

  • 1.
    When did you first get diagnosed with epilepsy?
  • 2.
    What are your greatest challenges as a woman/girl living with epilepsy?
  • 3.
    What do you wish others knew about living with epilepsy?
  • 4.
    What will being apart of this Mosaic mean to you?

Share Your Story

To submit your video story to Mosaic, please fill out the form on this page and attach your video (the video must be 50mb or smaller).

If you would like to email your submission, please provide your contact information along with the attached video in the email. Email it to: [email protected].

Please add in your email, “I grant permission to My Epilepsy Story (MES) to use my video(s) and images.”

Submit Your Video Story Below

We want to hear from you! We’re an open door, as a resource for women and girls diagnosed epilepsy.
Call Us (615) 822-4224

We are an International, non-profit organization that serves to bridge the gap for women and girls diagnosed with epilepsy.

Disclaimer: Education materials on our website offer general medical information based on up-to-date evidence and, when available, practice guidelines. They are not intended for individual medical advice. Please refer to your treating physician to understand how this information may be applied to your care.

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We are an International, non-profit organization that serves to bridge the gap for women and girls diagnosed with epilepsy.

Stay Updated

Receive valuable content and personal stories from other women and girls just like yourself.

Disclaimer: Education materials on our website offer general medical information based on up-to-date evidence and, when available, practice guidelines. They are not intended for individual medical advice. Please refer to your treating physician to understand how this information may be applied to your care.

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