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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 561470" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>I've had extremely mild epilepsy since early childhood. We used to call them the twitches. They are so minor that I have grown used to them over the years. The two months prior they were somewhat worse, but not alarming. The grand mal were certainly not expected. I'm glad I was in WI where the medical response team was there in under a minute. Their unit is next door to the Walmart that I had them in. (Sorry for the broken jewelry case, Walmart!!) If I was in Vegas...well, probably wouldn't have been pretty. The initial seizure felt like I was shot through the brain, then I don't remember anything after that. In fact, I couldn't remember weeks before or after it, but the therapy helped me slowly bring back bits of it. The most obvious issue was my speech afterwards. Somehow my brain had completely taken over pig Latin at that point. I'd reverse the first letter of two words all the time. Very frustrating.</p><p></p><p>Deb</p><p></p><p>DDD...no pain. I could just hear snippets of muddled conversation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 561470, member: 179"] I've had extremely mild epilepsy since early childhood. We used to call them the twitches. They are so minor that I have grown used to them over the years. The two months prior they were somewhat worse, but not alarming. The grand mal were certainly not expected. I'm glad I was in WI where the medical response team was there in under a minute. Their unit is next door to the Walmart that I had them in. (Sorry for the broken jewelry case, Walmart!!) If I was in Vegas...well, probably wouldn't have been pretty. The initial seizure felt like I was shot through the brain, then I don't remember anything after that. In fact, I couldn't remember weeks before or after it, but the therapy helped me slowly bring back bits of it. The most obvious issue was my speech afterwards. Somehow my brain had completely taken over pig Latin at that point. I'd reverse the first letter of two words all the time. Very frustrating. Deb DDD...no pain. I could just hear snippets of muddled conversation. [/QUOTE]
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