This is funny!

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I can almost always get a laugh about things that I will do during or after a seizure. It puts a smile on your face instead of a frown that you've had one.

When I had one yesterday my husband started asking me the normal 'after seizure questions'.

When he asked me what his name was I picked up my cell phone and started to look through it to find it. He asked me how I was going to know who I was looking for if I didn't know his name. I said I didn't know then put my phone down and just waited to get back to normal again. :ponder:

Don't remember any of this happening by the way...
 
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That is funny, looking him up on the phone. I seem to have saved something on my wifes phone but I cannot find it, apparently it pops up when she makes a call sometimes, I am getting the blame anyway, I cannot say I did not do it.
 
I don't have a cellphone, so I haven't had that happen. But I did have a seizure once while talking on my landline phone with a friend. She was so worried that she drove over to check on me. When she showed up I had no idea why she was there until she pointed out that my phone was on the floor where I must have thrown or dropped it...
 
LOL. I can just imagine someone with a blank smile on their face just scrolling through names aimlessly.

Once my legs got tangled in the sheets and after the seizure I was trying to get them undone. My wife said, "Hun, are you ok?" I apparently replied, "Bunchie" as I wiggled my feet. No memory of that. She still talks about how "cute" it was.
 
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