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What is the difference between Epilepsy and Feats?

Epilepsy. This is when the connecting material of the three parts of the brain (lobes) fails to develop with the brain. It is concerned with the weakness of the “nervous System” to govern body development.

The victim can be identified at first sight because he/she is abnormal. The head is tilted, the eyes are big and “across”.

Full recovery takes a maximum of three months (twelve weeks).

Feats. A “gust” of air enters the body at birth; forming an “air bubble” in the blood stream.

The disease develops with age and affects the whole body. Below the age of thirteen(13 years), the victim goes through “attacks” that look like rheumatism or palpitations. It is at the age of thirteen that he/she begins to experience attacks that make him/her un conscious.

When not in attack, the person looks normal.