This “go fund me” is to raise money for Brandon to buy more books to share around the world. He puts his book “All Eyes on Me” EPILEPSY in hospital rooms and other places like doctors offices and waiting rooms where kids and families sit for hours looking for answers. He gives out free copies to people with all kinds of medical struggles so they understand that they are NOT ALONE. He also buys supplies that help with Epilepsy safety and awareness. Thank you for taking time to read this and considering a donation of any size. If you know someone who would like a free personalized copy of “All Eyes on Me” just message Brandon on Facebook, Instagram or here. THANK YOU!!
L.Brandon Magoni is a regular teenager who happens to have Epilepsy. He has big dreams, wishes and a bright future ahead of him as a whole person. He does not want Epilepsy to define him, but it is a big part of his life. He started having seizures the weekend before high school. The medication, side effects and normal day to day living with Epilepsy is very stressful. Exhaustion, sickness, fear and anxiety from not knowing when a seizure is going to strike is difficult. Brandon wrote a book about his thoughts during one of his many hospital stays. It is based on “the perspective of an Epilepsy patient from the hospital bed.” It’s called “All Eyes on Me.” He has copies printed to distribute to kids and all people with Epilepsy, “so they know they are not alone.” The book is also for sale on AMAZON. THANK YOU!
L.Brandon Magoni is a regular teenager who happens to have Epilepsy. He has big dreams, wishes and a bright future ahead of him as a whole person. He does not want Epilepsy to define him, but it is a big part of his life. He started having seizures the weekend before high school. The medication, side effects and normal day to day living with Epilepsy is very stressful. Exhaustion, sickness, fear and anxiety from not knowing when a seizure is going to strike is difficult. Brandon wrote a book about his thoughts during one of his many hospital stays. It is based on “the perspective of an Epilepsy patient from the hospital bed.” It’s called “All Eyes on Me.” He has copies printed to distribute to kids and all people with Epilepsy, “so they know they are not alone.” The book is also for sale on AMAZON. THANK YOU!

