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Is Bell's Palsy Classed Of A Seizure?
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So I have absent seizures however I've noticed they're becoming more frequent and I now have a twitch in my eye to which it droops and my face on the right side drops also. This can last for about an hour then returns to normal. Has anyone had this or can anyone share their experiences? Obviously the absence seizure doesn't last the hour just the face droopiness. Thanks guys. X

posted July 24, 2016
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Yes you should share with specialist especially if you've started a new AED

posted July 25, 2016
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Yes it happens to me also my left eye starts twitching an the left side of my head starts drooping thats how I know when Im catching one or my husband or my mom realize Im starting to catch a seizure.

posted July 24, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Yes this happens to me quite often also it's how I know I've had an absent seizure

posted July 24, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Thanks guys. Woke at three this morning with my mum calming me down. I'd had a seizure.never suffered with this type of "warning" should I let my Consultant know or should I be concerned? Xx

posted July 25, 2016

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