hi mab,
MOTOR: "weakness in my leg arm and/or leg"
SENSORY (as described above): "smell non-existent odors, occasionally experience a feeling of having applied Vicks to my skin, usually throat, experience bad tastes or textures in my mouth, and see flashing or dimming lights. I once experienced the upper part of my dinning room rise up."
here are the other 3 of the 4 categories:
Motor seizures:
These cause a change in muscle activity. For example, a person may have abnormal movements such as jerking of a finger or stiffening of part of the body. These movements may spread, either staying on one side of the body (opposite the affected area of the brain) or extending to both sides. Other examples are weakness, which can even affect speech, and coordinated actions such as laughter or hand movements. The person may or may not be aware of these movements.
Autonomic seizures:
These cause changes in the part of the nervous system that automatically controls bodily functions. These common seizures may include strange or unpleasant sensations in the stomach, chest, or head; changes in heart rate or breathing; flushing or sweating; or goose bumps.
Psychic seizures:
These seizures change how people think, feel, or experience things. They may have problems with memory, garbled speech, an inability to find the right word, or trouble understanding spoken or written language. They may suddenly feel emotions like fear, depression, or happiness with no outside reason. Some may feel as though they are outside their body or may have feelings of déja vu ("I've been through this before") or jamais vu ("This is new to me"— even though the setting is really familiar).
flashing/dimming lights out of nowhere are an illusional distortion, and as our senses are very powerful it is not uncommon to emotionally react, even if it's not a conscious reaction. some people laugh when nothing's funny or get very angry for no reason, and crying would fall into that just the same. damn brains ey?!