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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 411510" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>She knows what is going on the entire time. It is very scary for her, as i am sure you can imagine. She simply cannot respond or react to the world during them. She can make sort of a whining noise but it is very hard for her to do. It is even hard to move her eyes = she looks at one place and moving them to read is not easy. I think she could watch tv v/c she wouldn't have to focus so closely on each word, Know what I mean?? I put some magazines open to pictures for her to look at during the episode. Seemed to me that if she had something to focus on other than what was happening it would be easier for her to cope during it. That is how we came to discuss reading being a problem during it. She said the pictures were great but she couldn't move her eyes easily enough to be able to read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 411510, member: 1233"] She knows what is going on the entire time. It is very scary for her, as i am sure you can imagine. She simply cannot respond or react to the world during them. She can make sort of a whining noise but it is very hard for her to do. It is even hard to move her eyes = she looks at one place and moving them to read is not easy. I think she could watch tv v/c she wouldn't have to focus so closely on each word, Know what I mean?? I put some magazines open to pictures for her to look at during the episode. Seemed to me that if she had something to focus on other than what was happening it would be easier for her to cope during it. That is how we came to discuss reading being a problem during it. She said the pictures were great but she couldn't move her eyes easily enough to be able to read. [/QUOTE]
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