CBI,
I don't thing EP is hereditary if there has been a head
injury-- only if you have been born with it. You may not
know you have EP for years.
My children have been very fortunate. None of them have had any
indication of having EP as of now. They are now 49, 51, and 53.
Millie
> I didn't know that. If it was caused by a head injury in one generation,
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> --- On Thu, 6/25/09, Tammy Wolfgram <tammy@maccetera.
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> From: Tammy Wolfgram <tammy@maccetera.
> Subject: [epilepsy] Re: using the bathroom or shower(shotwho24)
> To: epilepsy@yahoogroup
> Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009, 2:58 PM
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