It's after seizures that the pain can come. That Video EEG must have been a scary thing to see. I've been blessed that except for when I'm sick or PMS (the times I black out a lot)my seizures are controlled. They're so hard to watch though.
Uhura
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> I totally understand. I grew up always fussing at my mom for freaking out and making such a big deal about my seizures. But a few months ago, after a video eeg, the doctor showed me the video of myself having a seizure. And let me tell you, that was a little bit too much for me.... It was a big shock! Totally freaked me out!
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> Anyway, just try to keep a positive mind. Remember how you feel during and/or before a seizure and remember that he/she isn't in any pain.
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> Tristin :)
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