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Old 09-26-2013, 10:44 PM #1
Sweets Sweets is offline
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Question could this be a seizure???

I have moments where I do not know where I am. I know who I am, the people I am with and what is going on around me...but I do not recognize where I am at.

Usually this is a following of a 'stare'. After a few seconds to a minute I will come to realize where I am. It does not feel like an aura at all. It also is not near or in conjunction with a headache or migraine.

Could this be seizure related?? I have never heard of any kind of seizure being described like this. However I can't seem to relate it to anything else

Update: I talked to my PCM and she decided the appropriate step of addressing my photosensitivity and migraines and/or seizures is too see an Optimologist. I suppose any step is a step forward?
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