Hi, my 15 year old just had two tonic clonic seizure this week out if nowhere. The second one she felt coming- she had me coming to school to get her she knew because her legs felt light, her jaw got tight, and she couldn't think right- she had the seizure right before I could make it there.
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The 2 types of partial seizures, known as simple or complex, are common before a tonic clonic, with a few possibilities depending on the type of epilepsy one has (the standard diagnosis of e is given after two tonic clonics without cause). her legs feeling light, tight jaw, not thinking right, BUT verbally able to say how she felt is likely a simple partial (we have much info here on partial seizures). a complex is partial loss of consciousness and it's rare to relay feelings in normal conversation. added to that she would have been acting odd and not responding to you.
as she was crying and scared and just kept telling her that I was there, I wasn't leaving, I would keep her safe and knew everything to do. After about 15 minutes she said she was going to throw up. I brought her a bag and told her to just throw up, just do whatever, that she was safe and could do anything and I would be there. After about 5 more minutes she said it was gone.
be proud that you made her feel so safe. though it's impossible to know if that will prevent a t.c., it helps regardless. i see she's in grade 10... a stressful year in the regards of hormones/who likes you/more workload, big age especially for girls. if stress (doesn't always take much) is a trigger for her then feeling safe is important. wanting to throw up is part of it too, simple partials can wreak havoc on our tummy's nerves; if just five minutes later she felt better know you were part of that

even if it had turned t.c., you being there making sure her surrounding is safe, consciousness comes back soon enough, and she has help dealing with it after is pretty much all we need.
Is it possible that being made calm could help ward off a seizure? I have no idea- but she really thought another was on the way. The one on Friday which she felt coming happened about 30 seconds after the school nurse left the room and she trust that nurse completely. Is it possible that fear and emotions could help control these?
re: warding it off, this is what's tricky with partials, for many they will happen whether you're calm and happy or not. when seizure activity starts in the brain there is next to no control, this is when
the brain owns
you. The odd time some can stop a simple partial (only seizure i know of where this is possible) mid-seize. in 20 years and over 1000 sp's i've been able to stop less than 10. there's no way to know with her but try, distraction is key. it takes major mental strength (very tired after) but
can happen. re: fear and emotions, has she been diagnosed? fear and emotions greatly involves the hippocampus and amygdala, if mri's and catscans haven't been done yet have your doc refer you to a neurologist. it's a very scary time, everyone on this site is with you, we know, but finding out the what/why and how of these seizures is half the battle. we're here to help, ask anything you'd like. :hugs: