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Epilepsy accessibility gaps?

Hi all,

I’ve been living with epilepsy for a few years, and one thing I’ve noticed is how many everyday environments aren’t really designed with neurological sensitivities in mind. I’ve also found myself becoming more sensitive to certain stimuli over time, even though my condition is currently well-controlled with medication.

Because of that, I’ve been thinking a lot about how isolating this experience can be for people.

I have a tech background, so I’m curious to know what challenges or unmet needs have you noticed in your own experience living with epilepsy?
This could be anything: apps, tools, accessibility gaps, or even content like blogs/videos that you wish existed.

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u/FeelingLetterhead794 — 5 days ago