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Old 02-04-2012, 06:51 PM #1
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Default Can seizures behave differently in the same person?

Can one person have different types of seizures?

Can the same type of seizure have different symptoms at different times?

Can the symptoms change from one side of the body to the other? Like getting the tingling in the scalp on one side then the next day the other side?

Can you have a quick headache with a seizure?

Can you have nausea right as it starts?

How can you sit there and know exactly what you want to say but something totally different comes out over and over?

Thanks~ I'm new to this and trying to get a grasp of it all
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