I know alot of you don't retain your memories after or during your seizures.
But for those who do....have you ever had to listen to anything cruel, or uneducated without being able to defend yourself?
It happened yesterday to me. I was recovering at work and I couldn't really talk or move yet but they always ask me to squeeze their hand to communicate with them. This is not a perfect system.
I can't squeeze when I'm seizing but only when I'm recovering and it all gets so confusing.
They are trying their best to help me but I don't always know what is best when I'm in the middle of it. Plus it must look pretty drastic when I'm recovering with my eyes still twitching slightly and drool cascading down to my shirt.
How does everybody else handle communicating? Or just not at all.
Is it better to be alone or to have someone around?
Oh yeah. The quote "See, she's squeezing my hand. I don't understand. She must be fine. They just don't seem like seizures". Thank-you well meaning and kind vet. If dogs could talk then maybe you'd understand.
But for those who do....have you ever had to listen to anything cruel, or uneducated without being able to defend yourself?
It happened yesterday to me. I was recovering at work and I couldn't really talk or move yet but they always ask me to squeeze their hand to communicate with them. This is not a perfect system.
I can't squeeze when I'm seizing but only when I'm recovering and it all gets so confusing.
They are trying their best to help me but I don't always know what is best when I'm in the middle of it. Plus it must look pretty drastic when I'm recovering with my eyes still twitching slightly and drool cascading down to my shirt.
How does everybody else handle communicating? Or just not at all.
Is it better to be alone or to have someone around?
Oh yeah. The quote "See, she's squeezing my hand. I don't understand. She must be fine. They just don't seem like seizures". Thank-you well meaning and kind vet. If dogs could talk then maybe you'd understand.
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