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Does anyone else get ringing in the ears during A seizure?

posted October 20, 2016
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Every since I was diagnosed with epilepsy I have constant ringing in both ears 👂 sometimes it is so loud that I can't hear anything else. Sometimes it even wakes me up at night it gets so loud.

posted October 22, 2016
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I get a LOUD siren in my head sounds like a tornado warning kinda. Once I hear that I know my partial is absolutely going to generalize into a full blown tonic clonic.

posted April 27, 2017
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

i use too know i don't i don,t know now when my seizures come on i have them in my sleep

posted October 23, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

when i feel a seizure coming on my arms start jerking and after a minute or 2 i'm out and then wake up in a hospital bed a few hours later

posted October 22, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

That is so true, Randy, I get it after playing or being in loud music. I played in a band on Thursday, and couldn't hear my own guitar, but no could anyone else hear theirs when they were up playing. I've had voices when a seizure has been coming on in the past. The voice usually keeps repeating the same sentence

posted October 22, 2016

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