If you are asking about Jesus healing a boy? In the B.C years as medicene was not so well developed as today. They used to blame the e vil spirits were in that boy , when actually he was suffering from epilepsy and had a convulsion And Jesus healed the boy.
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The adjectival form of "epilepsy" is "epileptic." This term is used to describe anything related to or characteristic of epilepsy, such as in the phrases "epileptic seizure" or "epileptic patients."
"First Do No Harm".
First do no harm
By being Jesus, the Son of God.
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If you want to, you can describe a boy as being anything you wish.
Epileptic - comics - was created in 1996.
yes they have epileptic seziers due to too much sex
Epileptic Disorders - journal - was created in 1999.
Alcohol use makes a person susceptible to epileptic fits. This is the case if they have not been diagnosed as epileptic or had a fit. If the person who drinks alcohol is epileptic, the efficacy of their anti - epileptic medication is counteracted by the alcohol.
yes