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Old 01-27-2011, 08:41 PM #4
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Porkette said absence seizure but I wonder about a complex partial. Afterall, losing contiousness ("passed out") is involved in a complex partial. I have them but don't remember it (becuz I'm unconsious for a second) then I get a weird feeling that something happened & also I'm not quite 'with it'. It's like a sci-fi movie or dream....hard to explain. Awhile ago I walked in my son's room to hang up some shirts I just washed then the next thing I know I was standing infront of his dresser with [B]a guys arms[B] on either side of me. I thought those were my husband's arms & was about to say something when the guy yelled "DAD". Here it was my 23 yr old son keeping me from falling but I didn't know. ............ I'm glad I didn't say anything that I would usually only say to my husband, like 'Hey babe, wanna go into our room next?'. I was thinking of it before he yelled.
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