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Hi, everyone! My name's Brendan. I'm 19. I joined up to pester some of you shamelessly. How horrible of me, eh? :roll:
Background:
Feel free to skip this part. ;D
I suspect that I may be epileptic. I don't like reading about symptoms and so on; there's something pale, dull and faceless about it. I'd rather ask you beauts for help, if you don't mind.
When I was a baby, I almost died. What the complications were exactly, I don't know. I was baptised and confirmed, though, and I assume I had my last rites as well (although my mum probably wouldn't admit it if I asked her). Apparently the doctor told my mum that I'd have serious brain damage for the rest of my life. My mum didn't care what the doctor said, thankfully, and raised me to be the person I am now.
When I was younger - a little older then, by 8 years or so - I was taken to the doctor by my mum because she feared I may have epilepsy. What'd made her take me was that, one day in primary school, my headteacher had asked to see my homework. I nodded my head, went into my bag, pulled out a book and started drawing pictures, completely ignoring her in the process. She informed my mum about it.
I can remember finding the doctor's questions silly and boring. I didn't really understand why I was there at all. Needless to say, the doctor confirmed that I didn't have epilepsy.
Recently:
NB: When the second faint/possible seizure occurred, I hadn't had much to eat and I'd smoked quite a lot of cannabis. If that's enough to make you distinguish whether or not I had a seizure, then I appreciate you reading this far anyway.
Throughout my teenage life, there have been numerous situations where I've either fell unconscious for 10-20 second periods or felt extremely dizzy upon standing up after lying down for a long time. I understand this is to do with blood pressure and oxygen reaching the brain through blood passage and whatnot, although recently there have been two occurrences that have left me somewhat uneasy.
At my friend's house, I stood up to put a song on and said, "Guys, I feel diz-" and then collapsed. I was semi-conscious for about 20 seconds. It was an odd sensation. It felt like my brain was running at 100MPH and yet I was kinda calm. Half the time I knew I was in the room and half the time I didn't. I could just hear, very faintly, "Brendan, are you okay?"
Last night, I was at another friend's house. I felt like blood was rushing from my head, so I sat down on the couch. My hearing went suddenly and my eyesight shortly after. I was hazy, but still completely conscious. Closing my eyes was a mild comfort. My friend's dad said it'd be best if I got fresh air, so he and 3 of my friends picked me up and took me to the door. I fainted almost immediately after setting 1 foot out of the door.
As with before, half the time I had a brief idea of where I was and the other half I had no idea. I was out for about a minute this time. Again, the sensation I felt was like nothing I've ever experienced before. My friend shook me at one point and it genuinely felt like the most awful thing. I just wanted to relax. My friend was shaking both my arms, and I swear it was extremely intense. I thought the whole world was shaking.
Anyway... I'm sorry to bother you all with this. I feel like an arse because I realise I might just be being a drama queen. If so, I apologise. I know it's a lot to read, but I'm one of those guys who just doesn't know when to shut up.
Have a nice day one and all!
Background:
Feel free to skip this part. ;D
I suspect that I may be epileptic. I don't like reading about symptoms and so on; there's something pale, dull and faceless about it. I'd rather ask you beauts for help, if you don't mind.
When I was a baby, I almost died. What the complications were exactly, I don't know. I was baptised and confirmed, though, and I assume I had my last rites as well (although my mum probably wouldn't admit it if I asked her). Apparently the doctor told my mum that I'd have serious brain damage for the rest of my life. My mum didn't care what the doctor said, thankfully, and raised me to be the person I am now.
When I was younger - a little older then, by 8 years or so - I was taken to the doctor by my mum because she feared I may have epilepsy. What'd made her take me was that, one day in primary school, my headteacher had asked to see my homework. I nodded my head, went into my bag, pulled out a book and started drawing pictures, completely ignoring her in the process. She informed my mum about it.
I can remember finding the doctor's questions silly and boring. I didn't really understand why I was there at all. Needless to say, the doctor confirmed that I didn't have epilepsy.
Recently:
NB: When the second faint/possible seizure occurred, I hadn't had much to eat and I'd smoked quite a lot of cannabis. If that's enough to make you distinguish whether or not I had a seizure, then I appreciate you reading this far anyway.
Throughout my teenage life, there have been numerous situations where I've either fell unconscious for 10-20 second periods or felt extremely dizzy upon standing up after lying down for a long time. I understand this is to do with blood pressure and oxygen reaching the brain through blood passage and whatnot, although recently there have been two occurrences that have left me somewhat uneasy.
At my friend's house, I stood up to put a song on and said, "Guys, I feel diz-" and then collapsed. I was semi-conscious for about 20 seconds. It was an odd sensation. It felt like my brain was running at 100MPH and yet I was kinda calm. Half the time I knew I was in the room and half the time I didn't. I could just hear, very faintly, "Brendan, are you okay?"
Last night, I was at another friend's house. I felt like blood was rushing from my head, so I sat down on the couch. My hearing went suddenly and my eyesight shortly after. I was hazy, but still completely conscious. Closing my eyes was a mild comfort. My friend's dad said it'd be best if I got fresh air, so he and 3 of my friends picked me up and took me to the door. I fainted almost immediately after setting 1 foot out of the door.
As with before, half the time I had a brief idea of where I was and the other half I had no idea. I was out for about a minute this time. Again, the sensation I felt was like nothing I've ever experienced before. My friend shook me at one point and it genuinely felt like the most awful thing. I just wanted to relax. My friend was shaking both my arms, and I swear it was extremely intense. I thought the whole world was shaking.
Anyway... I'm sorry to bother you all with this. I feel like an arse because I realise I might just be being a drama queen. If so, I apologise. I know it's a lot to read, but I'm one of those guys who just doesn't know when to shut up.

Have a nice day one and all!