Epilepsy in the Open

Epilepsy in the Open This reflects the vision of Thomas McGranahan, Jr. whose personal journey with epilepsy,has been docu

Epilepsy in the Open reflects the vision of Thomas McGranahan, Jr. whose personal journey with epilepsy, including struggles with social limitations, employment discrimination and brain surgeries, has been documented in his book UNDER SIEGE – Epilepsy in the Open
His experience led him to a passion for creating awareness of the daily physical and medical challenges faced by persons with epilepsy as well as societal limitations often brought about by irrational fears.

09/29/2025

Cute & makes a good ending line.

09/29/2025
09/29/2025

Without doubt all of us had heard these words before - just not in this way - It's some pretty good s**t!

Here are some good comfortable thoughts -what someone else says is the most important 10 things to be & do in life.
01/23/2025

Here are some good comfortable thoughts -what someone else says is the most important 10 things to be & do in life.

11/02/2024

Hmmm

something to know about in our later years
11/02/2024

something to know about in our later years

Tom’s experience with epilepsy proves that it is not to be feared… His story will amaze you.Janice Brandt, PhD Urban Ser...
11/29/2017

Tom’s experience with epilepsy proves that it is not to be feared… His story will amaze you.
Janice Brandt, PhD Urban Services, VCU

… it took Tom’s book to really understand epilepsy and what my son experienced.
Mike Losey, SPHR President & CEO (Retired) SHRM

UNDER SIEGE – Epilepsy in the Open depicts Tom's individual social, economic, and medical challenges while also portraying Epilepsy’s nationwide and worldwide social, economic and medical realities.

05/27/2017

In this episode, Hackie Reitman, M.D. discusses common misconceptions and important tools with epilepsy advocate and author Tom McGranahan, Jr.

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