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01-12-2017, 10:39 AM | #3 | |||
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Hi Wanderlust and Porkette,
That sort of seizure seems very scary! Jamais vu is the opposite of Deja vu. Deja vu is the feeling of having seen something before, of reliving an event. Jamais vu means the feeling of never seeing something that is happening. In other words, you don't live the event because you are blanked out. I have just been referred by my Neurologist to a Epileptologist and I am so hoping that my Myoclonic Seizures can be controlled/eliminated. The most difficult are the seizures, called Negative Myoclonus which cause me to collapse to the floor/ground. Isn't it great that we can share our experiences, get help, and need not 'hide away' as people with epilepsy so often did in the past. By the way I have had two EEGs and nothing has shown up (so far). Hugs, Elaine |
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