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I know there are people on here without epilepsy and I have a question - How do you deal with it sometimes?
When my husband looked over at me sitting in the chair he saw me shaking like crazy with drool hanging out of my mouth clear down to my chest. I know he didn't panic because he's seen me have many seizures like this but I know it has to scare the crap out of him.
Once he made sure I was out of the seizure and ok he said he called his dad because he just needed someone to talk to. During the middle of the conversation he looked over and I wasn't in the chair anymore. I know he started to panic then because he had no clue where I'd gone, I like to walk around during many of my seizures.
He ended up finding me laying down on the couch and I'd pulled a blanket over top of me, sort of like I was hiding. He told me I'd had another seizure shortly after this. I don't remember having either of the seizures.
Watching someone have a seizure has to be a hard thing to do. You are completely aware of what's going on but the person having the seizure isn't.
When my husband looked over at me sitting in the chair he saw me shaking like crazy with drool hanging out of my mouth clear down to my chest. I know he didn't panic because he's seen me have many seizures like this but I know it has to scare the crap out of him.
Once he made sure I was out of the seizure and ok he said he called his dad because he just needed someone to talk to. During the middle of the conversation he looked over and I wasn't in the chair anymore. I know he started to panic then because he had no clue where I'd gone, I like to walk around during many of my seizures.
He ended up finding me laying down on the couch and I'd pulled a blanket over top of me, sort of like I was hiding. He told me I'd had another seizure shortly after this. I don't remember having either of the seizures.
Watching someone have a seizure has to be a hard thing to do. You are completely aware of what's going on but the person having the seizure isn't.