| Re: Are these seizers?
Your best bet is to describe the noise/sound/sensation the BEST you can and write it down on paper. Note IF there were or were not other symptoms before, during or after, and approx length.
Not being you, or not being there we can't get inside your head.
Did you note any soreness, bruises, scratches, or aches that may have come from this? (if unsure, look for injuries)
I know if a person does not physically exhibit symptoms, there is no clue. I may know I am having a seizure, but unless I am having the theatrical thrashing of limbs, people will not know unless I have told them I have seizures or am wearing an identifier thats visible.
Follow the first part of my rambling. Write down what you remember. Being mine usually were the same when younger, I didn't need to repeat it to my doc. But I would so they knew the symptoms did not change. Sometimes I would have a "symptom" but the seizure would not onset following the sensation of the symptoms.
--Travis
Last edited by Travis from MN; 04-07-2006 at 01:09 AM.
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