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Hey everyone. What a SCARY night! My friend was taking a shower while I was working in the studio not far away. She had told us she was headed to the shower- so we continued out work.
I went to the sink area in my room and felt a hard thump on the ground. I immediately walked into my friend's bathroom and knocked on the door. No response. I knew right away that something was wrong!
I quickly turned off the water, grabbed a towel to cover her up for privacy (I'm visually impaired and can't see that far anyway) but still..
She was leaned up against the computer of the bathtub and the wall, with her back against the foset. I knew that it would hurt her when she woke up, so I put some of the towel against her back to help. But she was shaking, not violently but enough that she would get a little scratch and whatnot.
I head her head from hitting the wall, and made sure her head would not fall forward and cause more breathing problems. Her lips where a little blue from what my Sis said. My friend was making lots of choking like sounds and I knew that fluid was building up in her mouth. But usually as she starts coming out of it, she spits up a lot or her body forces lots of stuff out of her mouth. Sort of like a dog trying to cough- its loud and harsh.
My friend was in this seizure for about 3 1/2 min and it felt like forever. This is the 4th Tonic-clonic seizure I've witnessed and helped out in. Its VERY scary. I have complex partial and its stressful on us but its not as scary unless I walk around or hurt myself or fall over.. but her seizures just stress me out and I worry about her.
I think I will be sitting in the bathroom with her for a few days just in case she has another one.
She just paid $600 to get a root canal for a messed up tooth that she damaged during her last Tonic-clonic seizure in the kitchen. She hurt herself by hitting the counter or dish washer.
Anyway- very very scary upsetting night for us here at our apartment. I waited and helped her out the best way I could.
My guide dog was so worried that he started getting in the bathtub with her. I knew she would be sore soon so I told him "out" and he stuck around not far away. My guide dog is a seizure response dog and responds to my seizures by putting his head under my hand or standing in front of me if I'm walking- stopping me from wandering around.
Anyway- my little boy, Umbro- was worried about her and seems to be noticing more of my friend's seizure patterns or when she isn't doing so well.
Umbro was trained at my guide dog school for seizure work after I had several while in training. A trainer that used to train seizure-response dogs was there on site.
I have been thinking about her all night. Checking in on her. She woke up recently and I gave her a big, but gentle hug and told her that I love her and that we cared for her the best we could.
She kept saying that she was embarrassed but I told her to not worry- everything was okay.
She missed morning meds, woke up at 5:30 AM for work, did lots of running around with no nap at all, and didnt exactly have the best food for the day. I think it all combined just made her seizure threshold a lot lower that usual.
I organized her meds for her- since her box has been empty for a few days, making it hard to tell what she has taken/not taken.
I love me friend and my twin sis a lot and would do anything for them, as they would for me in a time of a seizure.
Everyone PLEASE be careful
Make sure you take meds on time or remind someone to take their meds even if you "nag".
PLEASE be safe and have someone around if possible if you are having seizure where you could injure yourself at all, even minor.
(Almost crying)
My friend could of hurt herself real bad. I thanked God as I prayed tonight that someone was watching over her. Things could of been much worse.
Everyone, take care
Crystal and her guide dog & service dog Umbro
I went to the sink area in my room and felt a hard thump on the ground. I immediately walked into my friend's bathroom and knocked on the door. No response. I knew right away that something was wrong!
I quickly turned off the water, grabbed a towel to cover her up for privacy (I'm visually impaired and can't see that far anyway) but still..
She was leaned up against the computer of the bathtub and the wall, with her back against the foset. I knew that it would hurt her when she woke up, so I put some of the towel against her back to help. But she was shaking, not violently but enough that she would get a little scratch and whatnot.
I head her head from hitting the wall, and made sure her head would not fall forward and cause more breathing problems. Her lips where a little blue from what my Sis said. My friend was making lots of choking like sounds and I knew that fluid was building up in her mouth. But usually as she starts coming out of it, she spits up a lot or her body forces lots of stuff out of her mouth. Sort of like a dog trying to cough- its loud and harsh.
My friend was in this seizure for about 3 1/2 min and it felt like forever. This is the 4th Tonic-clonic seizure I've witnessed and helped out in. Its VERY scary. I have complex partial and its stressful on us but its not as scary unless I walk around or hurt myself or fall over.. but her seizures just stress me out and I worry about her.
I think I will be sitting in the bathroom with her for a few days just in case she has another one.
She just paid $600 to get a root canal for a messed up tooth that she damaged during her last Tonic-clonic seizure in the kitchen. She hurt herself by hitting the counter or dish washer.
Anyway- very very scary upsetting night for us here at our apartment. I waited and helped her out the best way I could.
My guide dog was so worried that he started getting in the bathtub with her. I knew she would be sore soon so I told him "out" and he stuck around not far away. My guide dog is a seizure response dog and responds to my seizures by putting his head under my hand or standing in front of me if I'm walking- stopping me from wandering around.
Anyway- my little boy, Umbro- was worried about her and seems to be noticing more of my friend's seizure patterns or when she isn't doing so well.
Umbro was trained at my guide dog school for seizure work after I had several while in training. A trainer that used to train seizure-response dogs was there on site.
I have been thinking about her all night. Checking in on her. She woke up recently and I gave her a big, but gentle hug and told her that I love her and that we cared for her the best we could.
She kept saying that she was embarrassed but I told her to not worry- everything was okay.
She missed morning meds, woke up at 5:30 AM for work, did lots of running around with no nap at all, and didnt exactly have the best food for the day. I think it all combined just made her seizure threshold a lot lower that usual.
I organized her meds for her- since her box has been empty for a few days, making it hard to tell what she has taken/not taken.
I love me friend and my twin sis a lot and would do anything for them, as they would for me in a time of a seizure.
Everyone PLEASE be careful
Make sure you take meds on time or remind someone to take their meds even if you "nag".

PLEASE be safe and have someone around if possible if you are having seizure where you could injure yourself at all, even minor.
(Almost crying)
My friend could of hurt herself real bad. I thanked God as I prayed tonight that someone was watching over her. Things could of been much worse.
Everyone, take care
Crystal and her guide dog & service dog Umbro