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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 37189" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>When my son has an emotional seizure, he is responsive but his responses often aren't rational. His perception of reality is way off; for instance -- he accuses me of shouting when I talked only in hushed tones. Afterwards he is generally surprised that more than 5 or 10 minutes have passed and has limited -- and skewed -- memory of what happened. Those seizure last 45 minutes from start to finish at the point he wants to sleep. They have a regular pattern and have since he was two. That 45 minutes includes the part where he regains his grasp of reality and has passed through the confused period as he "comes to". His auras include stomach distress and hot flashes. Sometimes gets dark circles under his eyes during the seizure itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 37189, member: 1498"] When my son has an emotional seizure, he is responsive but his responses often aren't rational. His perception of reality is way off; for instance -- he accuses me of shouting when I talked only in hushed tones. Afterwards he is generally surprised that more than 5 or 10 minutes have passed and has limited -- and skewed -- memory of what happened. Those seizure last 45 minutes from start to finish at the point he wants to sleep. They have a regular pattern and have since he was two. That 45 minutes includes the part where he regains his grasp of reality and has passed through the confused period as he "comes to". His auras include stomach distress and hot flashes. Sometimes gets dark circles under his eyes during the seizure itself. [/QUOTE]
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