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Panic Attack or Seizure???
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<blockquote data-quote="BestICan" data-source="post: 45674" data-attributes="member: 3413"><p>Wow, I'm sorry you had to deal with that! I don't have a broad view of the situation, but I can tell you that when my son was having frequent seizures, the primary feeling he had during them was fear. He was usually able to notice and respond to me if I asked him questions, although very, very slowly and quietly. He always got extremely tired immediately afterward. </p><p></p><p>The one thing that's very different from what you describe is this: While my son reported feeling fear, his face looked blank and his breathing didn't increase. In other words, what he was feeling inside was completely unreadable from an outsider's perspective. </p><p></p><p>My kid is the only person I've ever seen have seizures, and obviously I'm not a doctor. Just thought you might be interested in hearing his experience in case you find it useful.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BestICan, post: 45674, member: 3413"] Wow, I'm sorry you had to deal with that! I don't have a broad view of the situation, but I can tell you that when my son was having frequent seizures, the primary feeling he had during them was fear. He was usually able to notice and respond to me if I asked him questions, although very, very slowly and quietly. He always got extremely tired immediately afterward. The one thing that's very different from what you describe is this: While my son reported feeling fear, his face looked blank and his breathing didn't increase. In other words, what he was feeling inside was completely unreadable from an outsider's perspective. My kid is the only person I've ever seen have seizures, and obviously I'm not a doctor. Just thought you might be interested in hearing his experience in case you find it useful. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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