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Hello,
I was just wondering if anyone has ever been to watch a 3D film at the cinema with epilepsy? My chap has asked me to see Avatar in 3D tonight at 7:45pm UK time. I have never seen a 3D film, so haven't got a clue what they are like. The film is 2hours 40mins long. Now, I haven't had a tonic-clonic since August last year (my tablets were still being sorted out at the time) and only once have I felt weird coming out of the cinema after watching a film (again that was around July last year). Since then I have been ok watching cinema films. I still get the odd aura (don’t think I have any other type of seizures), so my question is do you think it is wise for me to go and watch the film in 3D tonight. I really would like to but just want to check what you guys think first.
I feel fine today other than a bit of a tummy ache because I have pigged out on lots of junk food, been as its Saturday – chill out day. :bump: So what do you think? Thank you for your time. I hope all is OK.
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Debbie
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I was just wondering if anyone has ever been to watch a 3D film at the cinema with epilepsy? My chap has asked me to see Avatar in 3D tonight at 7:45pm UK time. I have never seen a 3D film, so haven't got a clue what they are like. The film is 2hours 40mins long. Now, I haven't had a tonic-clonic since August last year (my tablets were still being sorted out at the time) and only once have I felt weird coming out of the cinema after watching a film (again that was around July last year). Since then I have been ok watching cinema films. I still get the odd aura (don’t think I have any other type of seizures), so my question is do you think it is wise for me to go and watch the film in 3D tonight. I really would like to but just want to check what you guys think first.

Best Wishes
Debbie
