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“E” is for EPILEPSY…and EEG… | September 20, 2009


Join the epilepsy challenge!  All you have to do is come up with a word that starts with the letter “e” and has something to do with epilepsy, like:

 Electrode…


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  1. How about ENDURANCE?

    Comment by Arthur P. Johnson — September 20, 2009 @ 9:15 PMSep -04:00Sep

  2. How about education and empathy?

    Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — September 20, 2009 @ 9:15 PMSep -04:00Sep

  3. Hi
    I woke up on the floor this morning so this is a no-brainer

    E is for EXCEDRINE

    Comment by Rick — October 31, 2009 @ 9:15 AMOct -04:00Oct

  4. Oh Rick, you poor guy. I guess I would say “extreme” and go “easy”

    Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — October 31, 2009 @ 9:15 PMOct -04:00Oct

  5. My background electrodiagnostic tech. That sounds exciting or enduring!

    Life is electrical in a manner of speaking!

    Comment by Toni Robison — January 5, 2011 @ 9:15 AMJan -04:00Jan

  6. And it can be ecstacy, if you let it!

    Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — January 5, 2011 @ 9:15 AMJan -04:00Jan

  7. Endless Research? :) :) And Toni, :) Our Brains are electrical as well as our Life. :) But, as Phylis pointed out “our Lives can be Ecstasy” And our brains can be Ecstatic. :)

    Love Candi

    Comment by candi — January 6, 2011 @ 9:15 AMJan -04:00Jan


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    Important Resources

    • The Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania. The EFEPA provides many important services, including a wonderful camp for kids with epilepsy…epilepsy seminars for first aid…awareness and education…and advocacy support.
    • The Epilepsy Foundation. Dedicated to improving how people with epilepsy are perceived, accepted and valued in society; and promoting research for a cure.

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    Phylis Feiner Johnson has been a professional copywriter for 30 years. She also spent 20 years with epilepsy. She writes from the heart to increase education, awareness and funding for epilepsy research. For further information, contact The Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania at http://www.efepa.org/ and please make a contribution to become an advocate, too.

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