Is it possible, for someone to get a head injury at the age of six, but suddenly get seizures at the age of 44, and have it "related to that injury"?

This person never had a seizure between then and now.
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The person that has this, or I should say, "has this", has been bad mouthing her mother for the last year and blaming these new seizures for an injury she received.

The two major problems, though, are:
1.) To everyone's memory, she was never injured.
2.) She not only is not "speaking" to her parent, but she has been spreading lies and rumors for the last year.

This is about the only thing (recently) that we are unsure of. Could it be a truth? Or is she just blowing hot air again?

***Caught her in many lies, and proved them to date. This is a "new" one. Can't ask her doctor for proof, ya know?
********* Samantha... WHAT run-on sentence? I used (PROPERLY AT THAT) commas AND periods.

I did not typ like I am typing right now as did that one poster whom you are talking about and have no idea what the hell "English" is about and so as you can see THIS is a run on sentence with NO place for you to take a breath.

Run along little one. This area is for the adults.

bocoo_man
Absolutely! The brain works in mysterious ways.

tkltafoya
ASK A DOCTOR for ANY and ALL medical advise, diagnosis & treatments!

eera13
Yes its possible. The brain acts in mysterious ways that sometimes cant be explained. Talk to a doctor about the condition to see if there is a cause. Good Luck

lady_jenepher
Yes, Certain nerve centers of the brain can have damage that might not show up for years to come. I'd suggest contacting a neurologist (you'll need a referral from your current physician). A neurologist will be able to effectively diagnose the issue and help correct the problem. It will never be cured but there are many medications that aid with seizures.

hotice130
Well , if that was a case that i have , i would try invstigating for other causes for seizures to exclude any other pathology , and it might be idiopathic without a known cause , but answering to yr question developing a seizure 44 years later after a trauma , i would say i havent heard of something like this , i dont think that there is anyone would give u a definite answer , but personally i would say it is not releated ! if i have more info abt it i will let u know !
CheeerZ!

samantha
and you were talking about run on sentences......... take a look at your own. dont answer questions if your just going to put someone down and try and make them feel like sh_it

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