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I have epilepsy but I know there are many people on here that don't and are looking for help for someone that does.
I was wondering what it's like living or being with someone who has epilepsy.
You watch us having a seizures. We may be drooling, shaking, loose our bladder, stare off into space, be totally unresponsive to anything you say and so much more. We don't know we're doing any of this but you do. All you know is there was nothing you can do but watch it happen.
A good bit of times when we come out of a seizure we don't even know that we've had it but you did.
Do you get scared? Is there something that you are scared that might happen? Or anything like that?
My memory is horrible after I have a seizure. After my first seizure I had no clue who the guy was that I was dating at the time. I still don't remember anything at all about him or the relationship we were in. I know my husband's biggest fear is that the same thing will happen with him.
I was wondering what it's like living or being with someone who has epilepsy.
You watch us having a seizures. We may be drooling, shaking, loose our bladder, stare off into space, be totally unresponsive to anything you say and so much more. We don't know we're doing any of this but you do. All you know is there was nothing you can do but watch it happen.
A good bit of times when we come out of a seizure we don't even know that we've had it but you did.
Do you get scared? Is there something that you are scared that might happen? Or anything like that?
My memory is horrible after I have a seizure. After my first seizure I had no clue who the guy was that I was dating at the time. I still don't remember anything at all about him or the relationship we were in. I know my husband's biggest fear is that the same thing will happen with him.
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