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nicotine kills when taken too much and can't be controlled anymore
No. Nicotine is the opposite of a depressant, it is classified as a stimulant.
The type of epilepsy the person has is important here. Different people have different things that trigger their seizures. Blinking too much may not have any connection with their seizures. You need to know more about the kind of epilepsy the person has and if anything in particular is causing the frequent blinking, if that even is a genuine problem. Talk to your doctor about this on your next visit.
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According to the epilepsy website, there is only a 4% chance of epilepsy being passed to the child if only one of the parents have it. The odds are in your favor in that if he has a child it will not be epileptic.
The primary cause of death among tobacco-growing settlers was nicotine poisoning. These settlers ingested too much nicotine, and they got sick and died.
It isn't passed from one dog who has epilepsy to another healthy dog that doesn't have epilepsy by contact or any other way except genetically. Epilepsy can be passed on genetically. Such as the Sire or Dam of the pups can have epilepsy & the pups' odds of getting epilepsy are much higher.
nicotine is bad and is very addictive. There is not much of it in cigarettes because people absorb it quickly, but, you must not eat nicotine pads because they have much more nicotine in them to go in your skin, and if eaten, could possibly die.
Depends on how much tobacco, what nicotine content of tobacco.
Depending on you tolerance for nicotine, you could have irregular heart beats, diarrhea, nausea, headache, dizziness, and possibly pass out. Go to a doctor if you feel any of these, it is serious.