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February 14th – Epilepsy Awareness Day

February 14th is a unique day – in addition to the traditional celebration of Valentine’s Day, it is also recognized as Epilepsy Awareness Day. This symbolic observance coincides with the feast of Saint Valentine, the patron saint of lovers, who, according to one legend, also cared for people suffering from epilepsy, sometimes referred to as the “Saint Valentine’s disease.”

The purpose of this day is to raise public awareness about epilepsy, one of the most common neurological disorders. In Poland, approximately 400,000 [1] people live with epilepsy, and around 27,000 [1] new cases are diagnosed each year, highlighting the importance of education on recognizing symptoms and providing first aid during a seizure.

Many well-known artists and historical figures have struggled with epilepsy. Ludwig van Beethoven, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Napoleon Bonaparte are just a few of the notable individuals believed to have faced challenges related to the condition [2].

Epilepsy Awareness Day is not only an opportunity for education but also for fostering a supportive and understanding community for those living with epilepsy. Educational initiatives, awareness campaigns, and charity events serve as reminders that this condition does not have to be a barrier to achieving dreams and life goals. Thanks to advancements in treatment and improved diagnostics, people with epilepsy can expect a better quality of life and greater participation in society.

[1] Source: Państwowy Fundusz Rehabilitacji Osób Niepełnosprawnych

[2] Source: Gov.pl