Deb Lewis

***Let us know, when you know more, which form of epilepsy sticks people
to the TV.
It would be worth knowing that there could be something like that
that parents could test their TV-watching kids for.
Maybe there's medication.***

How could she be online with no seizures if TV causes her to have
seizures?
Maybe I could use medication because she pisses me off.

Deb

Cindy Fox

http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/answerplace/Medical/seizures/precip
itants/photosensitivity/photosensitivity.cfm

TVs and computers have different flicker rates and an LCD screen
doesn't flicker in the same way.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refresh_rate

http://www.myomancy.com/2006/06/does_television.html

Cool. I knew some of this stuff, but always fun to learn more!

Gotta love google! :)

c.

--- In [email protected], Deb Lewis <ddzimlew@...>
wrote:
>
> ***Let us know, when you know more, which form of epilepsy sticks
people
> to the TV.
> It would be worth knowing that there could be something like that
> that parents could test their TV-watching kids for.
> Maybe there's medication.***
>
> How could she be online with no seizures if TV causes her to have
> seizures?
> Maybe I could use medication because she pisses me off.
>
> Deb
>