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I was in Barnes & Noble this afternoon and a nice young gentleman was sitting across from me reading a book. After reading for a while, he got up, and started walking a few feet away, and the next thing I saw from the corner of my eye, he was on the floor, seizing. But it lasted for, maybe 30 seconds and he was fully conscious the whole time. His nose was bleeding and he could understand what was being said. I looked for some sort of MedicAlert, but he said he was fine, although he said it had happened before. Of course, other people in the store had come to help and one of the employees of the store walked with him to the restroom. But what ticked me off was the lady that was seated next to me said," that you never know what these young people do nowadays, he could be on drugs." So my reply was, "Well, I have epilepsy and diabetes, so it could have been some type of seizure from either disorder." Would she have said that if the person were middle aged?
I waited to see him come out of the restroom and asked if he was okay and needed any assistance, but he said he was fine and he had called a friend for a ride. But he did thank me. I could not just watch it happen and offer nothing, especially after being in that situation so many times.
Today was the first chance for me to be on the "other side of the fence". In the past, it was always me seizing in public places.
Cindy
I waited to see him come out of the restroom and asked if he was okay and needed any assistance, but he said he was fine and he had called a friend for a ride. But he did thank me. I could not just watch it happen and offer nothing, especially after being in that situation so many times.
Today was the first chance for me to be on the "other side of the fence". In the past, it was always me seizing in public places.
Cindy