Over 65 million people worldwide have epilepsy, and many of them love to travel.
Try to avoid triggers. Know what to do to be able to enjoy yourself while remaining safe.
Talk to your doctor before you go on an adventure to get medical clearance.
Get travel insurance and make sure to declare your epilepsy.
Make sure to bring plenty of whatever medication you are on. It might be hard to find in a different country.
Contact the airline and find out if you qualify for special assistance. Also, make sure to stay hydrated during the flight.
The sunflower lanyard is a symbol of a hidden disability. Wear one when abroad if it makes you feel safer.