No. Epilepsy is a physical condition, not a mental one.
Yes. Anyone can get cancer.
Epileptics do just fine on the HCG Diet as long as they are under a doctor's care and electrolytes and minerals are monitored and supplemented if needed.
John Guerrant has written: 'Personality in epilepsy' -- subject(s): Epileptics, Personality
Provided that their employers are informed, and that the epilepsy is under control, then yes. It also depends on the kind of job.
Margaret Bradfield has written: 'City of mercy' -- subject(s): Bodelschwinghsche Anstalten, Care, Epileptics
Linda Luckhurst has written: 'Semantic category effects in object processing by temporal lobe epileptics and nonepileptics'
It's an anticonvulsant. It's used for treating things like bi-polar disorder and schizophrenia. It is also used to prevent seizures in epileptics.
crazy = wahnsinnig crazy = verrückt crazy = hirnrissig crazy = behämmert
Under most scenarios, it is impossible to have a seizure relating to the steroids unless: 1.) You inject a very large amount of the oil directly into a major vein 2.)You inject a large amount of air directly into a major vein 3.)You insert the needle directly into a major nerve bundle and leave it there....... 3.)Or you have an intense adverse allergic reaction to something in the oil
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The adjective crazy has the adverb form crazily (in a manner apparently crazed or crazy).