That sounds like what happened to me last year when I was in the hospital and they added a second med. I figured they were hallucinations. I was aware of what was going on around me, but I couldn't open my eyes or talk. I don't recall which med caused this.
Dawn
--- In epilepsy@yahoogroups.com, "allnaturmom" <cindybgreenstein@...> wrote:
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> Sometimes my daughter describes what she calls very vivid day dreams. Is this an absence seizure? In the past an absence was where she just missed a period of time with no recollection whatsoever. Have others experienced deep day dreams that are actually seizures, and at what point did they go away?
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