In article <3fec1k$j8l at falcon.ccs.uwo.ca>, nkrenz at ctrg.rri.uwo.ca (Natalie Krenz
) writes:
>kyramarios constanti (kyramari at ux5.cso.uiuc.edu) wrote:
>>>: She started having seizures in the 7th grade and medication
>: had controlled the seizures until we started going out. Could I be a
>: cause of her seizures? She started having seizures again last March,
>: about a month after we started seeing each other. Her health is more
>: important to me than anything.
>> From what I know about epilepsy, I would find it hard to believe
>that your presence could cancel the effect of her medication. Unless you
>were beating her about the head or something, I can't imagine that it is
>you setting off these seizures.
>>Natalie Krenz
>Well yes he could be the cause of the seizures. Seizures can be learned and
set off by similar stimuli. The immune system can be turned off by a learned
stimulus. You can even die if you take your heron at your friends house
rather than your house.
Should he give up the girl friend? No!
Ron Blue