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they couldn't be a generalized seizure because there would be no 'you' there to remember anything (absences are generalized seizures). complex partials impact one's awareness so it's unlikely to be that. there are simple partials that can cause aphasia or motor arrest so do talk to an experienced neurologist (preferably an epileptologist) to get that checked out. PNES descriptions I've seen most often describe something more akin to tonic clonics.
there's an epilepsy forum here, maybe someone there would have a good suggestion.
Last edited by pogo; 01-27-2017 at 02:23 AM.
Reason: added forum mention
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