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    epilepsy


    1. of epilepsy had come over me and was about to say something


    2. ” Carefully, as though delivering a demonstration lecture to his students – for these had all been students of his – he showed them, pointing out with his finger that the patterns were “textbook” cases of Focal Epilepsy


    3. Jason asked about hallucinogens, addiction and epilepsy


    4. medications and often have to be treated more like epilepsy with more


    5. Epilepsy appears to have a positive correlation with criminality


    6. 13 This young man was not possessed of an unclean spirit or demon; he was a victim of ordinary epilepsy


    7. But Jesus did not at that time cure his epilepsy


    8. This man, James of Safed, had a son about fourteen years old, an only child, who was severely afflicted with epilepsy


    9. There are accounts of epilepsy coming and going with changes in personality, and psychologist Robert A


    10. “I don’t have epilepsy! It was those evil dummies, or

    11. But then her son Michael began school and started having seizures and soon developed epilepsy


    12. potential as an agent to treat epilepsy, which involves a state of over excitation


    13. Schizophrenia, epilepsy or cerebral palsy that produce physical movements sadly goes to the work of the devil


    14. Also devices implant to control epilepsy


    15. Epilepsy or fits is a disorder of central nervous system (brain) and it is caused by sudden discharge of electrical impulses in the brain


    16. The cause of epilepsy is usually unknown


    17. Epilepsy can be controlled with drugs (anticonvulsants)


    18. In children suffering migraines who also have epilepsy,


    19. This digital hyper-connectivity permits universal electrical storms, or GlobalMind Epilepsy, through the hair-triggered gamed-finger of a webworked lone wolf, who is 'mad as hell and'


    20. The devil then prompts his victims to follow a way that causes them to fall into epilepsy, death or illness, so that there is suffering and pain in one of their organs

    21. This happens when he afflicts them in a way that causes them to fall into epilepsy, death, sickness or painful suffering in one of their vital organs


    22. Epilepsy and the Factors Leading to It


    23. What is epilepsy? According to the medical perspective, epilepsy is a nervous case which causes a temporal disorder in the normal electro-activity of the cerebrum to occur from time to time


    24. The condition that causes epilepsy may exist since birth, or it may surface later as a result of accidents, or the existence of abnormal compounds in the cerebrum, or after somebody is subjected to a toxic substance, or for other reasons which are now medically unknown


    25. But when the fits of spasm reoccur, and where there is no obvious organic cause to be found, or when the effect of the disease which has caused the spasm cannot be treated, such a case is called epilepsy


    26. When a person is affected by one fit of spasm, it does not mean that they certainly suffer from epilepsy, because there are many other factors that could cause a single convulsive spasm, such as a high temperature, the loss of oxygen, severe head trauma, and others


    27. Epilepsy is always considered to be a childhood disease, although it may affect people of different ages


    28. Besides this, there is another stage of life during which epilepsy affects people considerably, which is from the age of sixty-five years upwards


    29. As for hereditary agents: epilepsy rarely results from hereditary causes, and there are few cases that are considered to be hereditary, wherein we find that special types of electric waves in the cerebrum correlate with specific forms of epileptic spells


    30. If one of a child’s parents is afflicted with such hereditary epilepsy, the possibility that this disease will befall their children is about 10% (the amount of children who are affected by epilepsy, although their parents are not afflicted with it, is 1-2% of cases)

    31. But when both parents suffer from hereditary epilepsy, the possibility that the disease will affect their children increases to about 20%


    32. The conclusion is that epilepsy is of two types:


    33. Children may be afflicted with spells of epilepsy as the result of a reflection of what is folded in the spirit of one or both of their parents, whereupon these parents should search for the reason for what has happened and change their spirits’ hidden contents


    34. God the Almighty has clarified the spiritual cause of epilepsy, which medicine does not yet know, instead ascribing that type of epilepsy to unknown reasons (as we have mentioned before)


    35. God the Almighty describes the state of those who live on usury on Doomsday, and represents it as the state of a distracted spasmodic in a fit of epilepsy, and He reveals the cause of this patient’s situation


    36. Thus, epilepsy is of two types: one type that is caused by physical bodily agents which have been mentioned before, and another with reasons that are unknown according to medicine


    37. The spiritual cause of epilepsy has been proved in the above-mentioned wording of the Holy Qur’an


    38. This is what has led to them suffering calamity, nightmare, grief, distress, embarrassment, difficulty and epilepsy


    39. Another Event: A young man in the prime of his life had been stricken with epilepsy of devilish origin (rather than of physical cerebral origin)


    40. Incidentally, Mary Magdalene was the woman possessed by seven demons, which may have been a metaphor for an illness or epilepsy, but over the centuries’ she has been incorrectly labelled as having once been a prostitute

    41. In the Gospels they appear as causing deafness, dumbness, madness, epilepsy, and exhibitions of violence equal to the rending of bands of iron


    42. This face is an epilepsy, its wordless tongue gives out the unearthly cry, Its veins down the neck distend, its eyes roll till they show


    43. Born out of bedlock hereditary epilepsy is present, the consequence of unbridled lust


    44. At this moment the whole soul of the old man seemed centred in his eyes which became bloodshot; the veins of the throat swelled; his cheeks and temples became purple, as though he was struck with epilepsy; nothing was wanting to complete this but the utterance of a cry


    45. And as soon as that switch took place, our healthcare provider started calling us all the time, asking how they could help her manage her epilepsy


    46. properties and therapeutic potential in the management of epilepsy


    47. Ahmad had epilepsy and always wore a wool vest and thick black-rimmed glasses – he was one of Assef's regular victims


    48. He was thinking of the little Cockney, Jones; thinking of the cold hand of epilepsy which had seized him in his last moment of life


    49. “In regard to my epilepsy, sir, you had much better inquire of the doctors here


    50. “Moreover, Smerdyakov, whose health was shaken by his attacks of epilepsy, had not the courage of a chicken





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    Synonyms for "epilepsy"

    epilepsy paroxysm attack convulsion epileptic fit agitation contortion upset

    "epilepsy" definitions

    a disorder of the central nervous system characterized by loss of consciousness and convulsions