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Well as long as it's treated there shouldn't be a risk. She just has to take her medicine, reduce the stress in her life, eat properly, and get the right amount of sleep to avoid the risk of having a seizure. If she does all that and she doesn't have a seizure, she'll be fine for quite a long time.

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