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Old 06-05-2008, 11:02 PM #6
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Hi Ellie,

This is the most comprehensive and understandable piece on Epilepsy yet. It is very "readable". I'm comming back very soon. i am trying to understand what is happening to my daughter. I wrote in this article because my child is adopted and we have no medical / genetic history to work with. thank God for you. God bless
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