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I Do Not Think The Genetics Would Play A Very Large Part.
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I was born a month early and was small. They think lack of oxygen was a cause.

posted February 25
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Lack of oxygen could of possible startedyour Epilepsy.

posted February 25
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

It depends. One of my relatives I think had Migraine Headaches, which may be related to Epilepsy. However, my being premature and small is what they thought would be why.

posted February 28
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

i kinda have it... ya see, i have genentic celiac disease. that attacks the weakest link in your body. my waekest link is my kindergarden booster vax... witch cause my brain to attack itself... witch cause my seizures.

posted February 26
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Epilepsy can have a genetic cause or genetic factor it just depends on the type of Epilepsy you have as not all are the same.

posted February 25
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I don't remember it but so I wonder if my sister kicked me when I was in the whom and that what caused this

posted February 25

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