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Seizing.

It's not 'seizing.' Seizing is, by definition, 'a knot or lashing made using thin rope or wire, e.g. to join two ropes or to secure an item of ship's gear.'

I think that the right phrase is just, 'having a seizure.' If this doesn't fit into your sentence, you might simply want to reword your sentence.

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epileptic

i happen to know it runs in my family

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Someone who has recurring seizures is said to have epilepsy or to be epileptic.

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