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In July I Had Some Kind Of Episode Not Sure Of What It Was. Has Anyone Been Told By Family Members That You Fell 2 Times Without Knowing
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I was told I fell twice was talking walking but have no recognition of the event. In your opinion what type of seizure could this be?

posted March 5
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Of course we can't remember what happens due to seizure causing loss of awareness. It's from conscious mind on hold from seizure so subconscious steps in to keep vital body parts going. It's like if sleep walking for a bit then brain gets back on track so we are aware again. If we didn't know bout epilepsy we'd be terrified like years ago. Now we know nuff bout brain to help control seizures. Always know it will pass then we'll be normal self again. Ask Dr if too frequent may just need a small increase in meds to avoid future ones. Best side affect of meds is to control seizures. My 50yrs of all types have not scared me knowing this for self. Try to get by the fear instead of worrying bout yours.

posted March 6
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

That sounds like a drop seizure to me..... But i am no dr

posted March 5
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

A drop seizure?

posted March 5

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