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I'm prone to sleep seizures apparently. But without someone in bed with me it's hard to tell if I've had them.
I've been nauseous all day and nearly threw up a couple times this morning. Very very bad abdominal pain. I've also stretched out today and seem to have managed to find specific muscle group areas that I can stretch or poke at and almost seem to reverse engineer a fainting response, or a drop seizure type of sensation - or whatever - I don't know, I've never had "drop seizures" but I mean a weightless/legs going out from under me/going to fall type of sensation.
I haven't drank in over 10 years now but the feeling is reminiscent of a hangover: the nausea, blurry headed...
I wonder if it's reasonable to think that a lot of heavy drinking could have given me epilepsy.
Sure sure drinking can cause seizures. Of course. But I don't drink. But the feeling is very comparable. I wonder if drinking is where my seizures began. I guess there's no way to know for sure.
The hypothalamus is near the frontal lobe, and it is related to hunger...
I wonder if anyone has the low-down on relation to stomach/brain
I've been nauseous all day and nearly threw up a couple times this morning. Very very bad abdominal pain. I've also stretched out today and seem to have managed to find specific muscle group areas that I can stretch or poke at and almost seem to reverse engineer a fainting response, or a drop seizure type of sensation - or whatever - I don't know, I've never had "drop seizures" but I mean a weightless/legs going out from under me/going to fall type of sensation.
I haven't drank in over 10 years now but the feeling is reminiscent of a hangover: the nausea, blurry headed...
I wonder if it's reasonable to think that a lot of heavy drinking could have given me epilepsy.
Sure sure drinking can cause seizures. Of course. But I don't drink. But the feeling is very comparable. I wonder if drinking is where my seizures began. I guess there's no way to know for sure.
The hypothalamus is near the frontal lobe, and it is related to hunger...
I wonder if anyone has the low-down on relation to stomach/brain