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Short periods of staring, or "blanking out" spells are non-convulsive seizures called absence or petit mal. They only last a few seconds and are most often seen in children. A child having this kind of seizure is momentarily completely unaware of people and things around him or her, but quickly returns to full consciousness without falling or loss of muscle control. Some children will stumble and fall if they have this kind of seizure while running around at play. These little seizures happen so quickly that the child (and sometimes other people around him or her) may not notice that anything has happened. Often parents and teachers think the child is being inattentive or is daydreaming. Sometimes these seizures also produce blinking or chewing movements, turning of the head, or waving of the arms.
THIS IS WHAT TRIPP DOES
The turning of the head...sometimes he has fallen. AND he is not a child.
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Betty mom to Tripp
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