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Old 03-24-2009, 09:48 PM #6
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Default Shake That Seizure: Weather & Seizures

Hello All,

My name is John Coyle and I run a non-profit corporation that is just for studying the correlation between Weather & Seizures. Please have a look at the website, which if googled you will find as STSEpilepsy and see if you find any information there to be helpful. We have a group of about 200 strong who are all suffering from this; and we also have many members participating in the research to maybe find a drug that can help!

Cheers,

John Coyle
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