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Old 05-16-2007, 11:59 AM #4
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Hi my name is jenny and new to all this,
i was just wondering the simple patail seizure Elle you said the seizure is painfull , mine dont hurt at all except for a perminant stiffness of leg muscles. the aura itself is very frightning to me, the feeling rising of terror all over , could you tell me what you meant by pain, is you're a true convultion. please excuse my nievety. i know mine is some sort of eizure and doc sending me for EEG very soon, thankyou any infro at all will help.
jen:
It is an electrical shock type of a pain, it will normally start off in one place like my arm and then slowly work it's way through-out my body until I feel like I'm being electrocuted. Amazingly enough, I have electrocuted myself before; so I'm familiar with the sensation. Per my doctor's explanation, those seizures come from my Parietal Lobe and it's not the most common thing to happen. So yes, it is real pain and hurts like heck.
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