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itstatiana Posted at 10:27 pm on June 16, 2009
an epileptic?

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GlassHearts Posted at 5:07 am on July 3, 2009
Quote: from Ralovic at 10:27 pm on June 16, 2009

a person who has epilepsy.

torturedsoul20032000 Posted at 2:25 pm on July 1, 2009
It's a seizure disorder.  Though it can be set off in a variety of ways.  From smells to sounds and certain frequencies of lights.  This is why some computer screens and televisions can set off a seizure.  Seizure types are organized according to whether the source of the seizure within the brain is localized (partial or focal onset seizures) or distributed (generalized seizures). Partial seizures are further divided on the extent to which consciousness is affected (simple partial seizures and complex partial seizures). If consciousness is unaffected, then it is a simple partial seizure; otherwise it is a complex partial seizure. A partial seizure may spread within the brain—a process known as secondary generalization. Generalized seizures are divided according to the effect on the body, but all involve loss of consciousness. These include absence, myoclonic, clonic, tonic, tonic-clonic, and atonic seizures.  Wikipedia does rule.  Lol
Lily Rose Posted at 10:33 pm on June 16, 2009
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carelesmind Posted at 10:33 pm on June 16, 2009
you have seisures when you see flashing lights
Ramellan Posted at 10:29 pm on June 16, 2009
Quote: from Ralovic at 10:27 pm on June 16, 2009

a person who was epilepsy.

Seisure

Slim Shady Posted at 10:29 pm on June 16, 2009
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Lucid Nightmare Posted at 10:28 pm on June 16, 2009
I'm an epileptic. Well, kinda...it was a lot more active when I was younger. I'm not sure if it's even there anymore. I hope not. =/
xNebulazx Posted at 10:28 pm on June 16, 2009
Quote: from ajm at 1:28 am on June 17, 2009

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epilepsy

Lol. When in doubt, search Wikipedia!

redhotchilis64 Posted at 10:28 pm on June 16, 2009
It's a neurological disorder that causes the person to have seizures.
Forgot My Name Posted at 10:28 pm on June 16, 2009
A Penis in a Vagina
RawrReepicheep Posted at 10:28 pm on June 16, 2009
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ajm Posted at 10:28 pm on June 16, 2009
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epilepsy
nefari0us Posted at 10:27 pm on June 16, 2009
Someone who has seizures... there is a LOT more, but that's what I know.
Ralovic Posted at 10:27 pm on June 16, 2009
a person who has epilepsy.
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