Tips from the ER: Seizures,

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024

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  • @SylvieGrimalkin
    @SylvieGrimalkin 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I’m epileptic. I’ve got a cat who has been certified as a medical alert animal. She can pick them up about 20 mins before they happen. Unfortunately she was at the vets for her vaccinations when I had a grand mal. I ended up breaking my nose on my metal bed head because I can only know I’m about to have a seizure about a minute before it happens. I was going to my bed to keep myself safe when it hit me. Came around and had blood all over my face and bruising already starting. Epilepsy isn’t fun. I have approx. 9 or more each day. But I’m still able to be a mum and do work from home. Can’t drive obviously but I don’t miss it much.

  • @pgum123gonowplayread4
    @pgum123gonowplayread4 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, could you upload a link to some videos of how it would look to the person who would actually would have the seizure? If you could, I would greatly appreciate, and so would many people. Thank you . (AKA: some videos of "see through their eyes", and I understand it might look with slight differences... ) (The idea behind this, is that people may recognize the signs but go "nahhh, I can't have it" and yet seeing it how it would feel beforehand would make it slightly harder to go "nah") (I understand many people might have gone through seizures and not recognize that they have gone through seizures unless more serious damage has been done to their cognitive functions and even then it could be confused with something else, another reason that it would be helpful)
    (((Especially helpful for people who have yet gone through a seizure that has yet impacted enough for the person to worry their acquaintances to attempt a diagnosis, or even leave a visible in the immediate, trace.)))

    • @joywebster2678
      @joywebster2678 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Also used for people who like to fake them, calling them emotional seizures. 2 sides of a dilemma.