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I know that every person experiences Seizures differently, especially my most common (several times a day) Simple Partial Seizures.
But what I am asking is, how many variants do you (yourself) have of one particular kind of seizure?
My Simple Partials come in various forms; from motor jerks on one side, to facial twitches/hand jerks/foot jerks/eye blinking, to alterations in perception, to tingling/goosebumps on one side, to numbness on a particular side of head, to sudden confusion in simple tasks or familiar environments. And all these are different "events".
I saw my new Neurologist today who says apparently so many variants to a single type of seizure is a sign of Pseudo/Non-Epileptic Seizures?
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But what I am asking is, how many variants do you (yourself) have of one particular kind of seizure?
My Simple Partials come in various forms; from motor jerks on one side, to facial twitches/hand jerks/foot jerks/eye blinking, to alterations in perception, to tingling/goosebumps on one side, to numbness on a particular side of head, to sudden confusion in simple tasks or familiar environments. And all these are different "events".
I saw my new Neurologist today who says apparently so many variants to a single type of seizure is a sign of Pseudo/Non-Epileptic Seizures?
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