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Is It Normal?
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According to my family I've been having seizures all day. They didnt take me to the hospital though because they claim they weren't to bad. They also said I didnt stop until 7:32. Is that normal?

posted February 8, 2017
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Some people have them like that but is this normal for you. If not you should have gone in

posted February 12, 2017
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And I appreciate you😊

posted February 10, 2017
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Any seizure over five minutes can be considered a medical emergency. Almost an website on epilepsy will tell you that. If you are having all day then just like Patrician said go see a neurologist or at least your family doctor. Small seizures uncontrolled could be a sign of something bigger coming, that's what happened to me 15 yes ago.

Gilles

posted February 9, 2017
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Essenceadams95,
First of all, what type of seizures are You having? You said that one is over 7 minutes? You have to get this in control. You should consider contacting the Neurologist.

posted February 9, 2017
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Thank you so much. I appreciate it

posted February 10, 2017

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