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Over the summer I was walking around down town where is was as hot as could be. Plus I had jeans on and probably really should have been wearing shorts. We decided to go into a store to cool off for a while.

The store was as cold as could be. They had the aircondioting cranked. With in less than 30 seconds of being in there I started having a seizure, luckily not a bad one though.

Could the temp change have caused the seizure?
 
Changes in temperature or barometric pressure can be a seizure trigger, so it's plausible.
 
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