I am curious as to whether a tonic clonic seizure must by definition involve total loss of consciousness. Reason I ask is because as a child (10-13years old) I can recall having convulsive seizures and being able to hear what people were saying to me and conversations people were having around me. One I particularly remember is in the 7Eleven and I had my first seizure in a number of years. I remember my whole body start to feel funny and convulse and I didn't know what was happening. I obviously could not talk but I was trying to get my mothers attention - I wanted to move myself to grab her or something. Anyway she turned around and said "Oh no, she's having a fit!" I had heard people talking about me having 'fits' previously but never remembered having one. So, I know that made me feel a lot calmer knowing that I knew what was going on and I could hear the lady at the 7Eleven calmly reassuring my mother. To be honest I had a tonic clonic when my son was a baby and I couldn't remember anything afterwards and neither did I hear (at least that I recall) anything during - that was really scary. Obviously I wasn't scared not knowing at the time but afterwards I was - it felt like I was losing my mind.
So, basically i'm just wondering if these convulsive seizures I had when I was younger were actually a different type of seizure than a tonic clonic, or if it's possible to have a tonic clonic and be aware.
So, basically i'm just wondering if these convulsive seizures I had when I was younger were actually a different type of seizure than a tonic clonic, or if it's possible to have a tonic clonic and be aware.