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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?

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    Comment by Arthur P. Johnson — September 20, 2009 @ 7:46 PM

  2. How about education and empathy?

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    Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — September 20, 2009 @ 9:36 PM

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

    E is for EXCEDRINE

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    Comment by Rick — October 31, 2009 @ 3:11 AM

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

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    Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — October 31, 2009 @ 8:38 PM

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

    Life is electrical in a manner of speaking!

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    Comment by Toni Robison — January 5, 2011 @ 4:12 AM

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

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    Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — January 5, 2011 @ 6:18 AM

  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

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    Comment by candi — January 6, 2011 @ 1:38 AM


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