Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 21: Managing Incontinence:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-21.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 20: Memories:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-20-memories.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 19: The Careful Dance of Sickness:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-19-careful.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 18: Caregiving as a Team:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-2014-day-18.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 17: Photo Surprises:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-2014-day-17.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 16: Epilepsy and Religion:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-16.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 15: Friendships, Bonds and Blessings:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-15.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 14: Ack! The Caregiver is Sick:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-14-ack.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 13: Enjoying the Simple Things:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-13.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 12: Epilepsy and Working:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-12.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 11: Driving and Epilepsy:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-11-driving.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 10: It’s A Small World:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-10-its.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 9: Impact of Epilepsy on Caregiving:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-9-impact.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 8: Seizure Triggers and Routines:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-8-seizure.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 7: Everyone Loves a Parade:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-7-everyone.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 6: Advocacy and Fun:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-6-advocacy.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 5: Talking About Medications:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-5-talking.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 4: Just Two Guys Talking:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-4-just-two.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 3: The Decision to Call 911:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-3-decision.html
Epilepsy Awareness Month Day 2: Surgeries and Seizures:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-day-2.html
Kick Off to Epilepsy Awareness Month 2014!:
http://www.robertssister.com/2014/11/kick-off-to-epilepsy-awareness-month.html
Thank you for taking the time to read my post and for reading and watching the videos on the RobertsSister.com site. The links to reach us are:
Richard’s Site:
http://www.PickYourPain.org
PickYourPain@att.net
Trish’s Site
http://www.RobertsSister.com
RobertsSister@att.net
Thank you,
Richard K.
http://www.PickYourPain.org
PickYourPain@att.net
P.S. I will post the final eight video along with the entire months collection on or around November 30th – December 1st
Authors Bio:
Trish Hughes Kreis writes about caring and advocating for her brother, Robert. She is helping Robert, who lives with intractable epilepsy, fulfill his expressed life purpose of spreading awareness and education about epilepsy. Trish is also on a no less important mission of keeping a steady supply of Jeopardy and (his new favorite) Family Feud recorded for him and figuring out how he beats her at so many card games. 
AUTHORS BIO: Richard is a trifecta caregiver, along with his wife he cares for himself, with Chronic Back Pain which he’s had for 21 years. He cares for his brother in-law, Robert who has dealt with Epilepsy his entire life now lives with Richard and his wife. He also advocates for his mother who has various cardiac related issues, severe hearing loss and other medical issues. You can read about his experiences with chronic pain and how he deals with his mothers and brother in-law’s issues on PickYourPain.org or at Caregiving.com. He is also involved in several of Caregiving.com’s support groups and chat rooms, he is co-host of an internet based radio show about caregiving. Richard is also a patient adviser, board member for Intake.me which is working to improve the intake process at medical facilities. Richard has three adult children who despite them having to deal with his medical issues growing up, he says, “They turned out better than I’d hoped for.”

