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Old 12-21-2007, 11:14 PM #4
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May I just inject something here . This gentleman is on the computer 18 hours a day.

I have a friend who is an epileptic and she is not allowed to even go on the computer because it triggers seizures (in her case that is). The flashing and flickering of the monitor disrupts something in the pathways of her brain. So her neurologist told her never to go near a computer monitor.

Could the fact that this man is in front of a monitor all these hours, well can that trigger something in his brain that is sending messages to his body?

I'm just curious.

Melody
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