I tried to describe some of my seizures, other than the Grand Mal, to my
Neuro. I told him the best way to describe some of them was as if I was
taking 10/20 deep breaths and then holding my breath.
Or, as I told him, when I was a hippie from the 60's (only missing the
hair on top!), taking a big toke and getting a head rush from it. The
feeling only lasting for a few seconds it seems, only long enough to
take me from reality, whatever that is I guess.
Anyone relate? I am already standing so it ain't me just getting up out
of my seat too fast.
Wish I could do that anyway. What a cheap buzz......
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owlvee - 03 Oct 2004 20:03 GMT
should'a read the post before this one dummy me!
:)
> I tried to describe some of my seizures, other than the Grand Mal, to my
> Neuro. I told him the best way to describe some of them was as if I was
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> Note To My New Pen Pal: My "Netscape email" crashed as soon as I emailed
> congrats to ya. So I can't get a response till I get it fixed somehow!
turbinado - 04 Oct 2004 02:21 GMT
That sounds just like my auras.
> I tried to describe some of my seizures, other than the Grand Mal, to my
> Neuro. I told him the best way to describe some of them was as if I was
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> Note To My New Pen Pal: My "Netscape email" crashed as soon as I emailed
> congrats to ya. So I can't get a response till I get it fixed somehow!
Dave ???? - 04 Oct 2004 04:12 GMT
Howdy!
Sounds like some of my simple partials too!

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> That sounds just like my auras.
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> > Note To My New Pen Pal: My "Netscape email" crashed as soon as I emailed
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Daz_n_Pat - 04 Oct 2004 23:24 GMT
Yep, sounds like how I feel just before a complex partial.
I usually describe it to the neuro as a feeling of adrenaline as if I just
got a big fright. Or like the weightless feeling when you're in a fast
elevator and it stops at the top.
Darryl.
> I tried to describe some of my seizures, other than the Grand Mal, to my
> Neuro. I told him the best way to describe some of them was as if I was
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> Note To My New Pen Pal: My "Netscape email" crashed as soon as I emailed
> congrats to ya. So I can't get a response till I get it fixed somehow!