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Does Anyone Have Different Kinds Of Seizures?
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Time distortion, unresponsive with or without loss of bladder control, starring off...

posted September 14, 2017
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I have complex partial which sometimes turn into Grand Mal

posted September 25, 2017
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I have 4 different types of epilepsy seizures. Used to only have Grand Mal Epilepsy Seizures.Then I started having Abdominal Epilepsy. Then had three seizures this year. Then started having two mor different types of epilepsy seizures. So know I'm having Grand Mal,Abdominal,Nocturnal,and Myoclonic Epilepsy Seizures.

posted September 22, 2017
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i have the abc's of seizures. a 'space-outs', A is the lip thing, B is saying only ma, C is the 'black outs'.

posted September 14, 2017
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Thanks, I don't know how to put into words what I'm feeling like and my new doctor acted like I was faking. I don't know why she didn't read the note from prior doctors. Since my concussion, I don't explain things so well. Thanks again

posted September 19, 2017
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Yes, I have a variety of kinds. The most common are Simple Partial(weird odd smell like burnt rubber to the point it gets stronger and makes me vomit), Myoclonic(which causes jerks and drops/most often stressed and extremely tired), and Absence/Complex Partial(Black outs/which from what I am told causes me to stare off into space and not respond to people. Kind of like daydreaming). Along with Secondary Generalized(grand-mal or atonic) which are not as common but can occur.

posted September 18, 2017

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