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Originally Posted by Hockey
Hey Soccer,
It wasn't like I was floating above looking down at myself. I knew I was sitting at the table, but everyone seemed far away and I just couldn't seem to move or speak. I was aware of what everyone was saying and doing. It was different from the absence seizures I had right after my injury. If somebody left the room when I was having one of those, when I snapped back in it was like they'd vanished suddenly into thin air.
The only positive is that, unlike the absence seizures, I get warning signals (I've had a few more now) that a simple partial one is coming.
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Ok this is the exact thing that happens to me all the time. This answers my question I'm not having any absence seizures which is good. But this happens to me many times a day usually at school. So they are seizures when that happens?