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Old 06-09-2014, 03:19 AM #3
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I don't know of anything that can bring someone out of a seizure (there may be—I just don't know); AFAIK, it has to be ridden out. However migraines usually will respond to some medications—like triptans—and some may involve the kinds of symptoms you had.
Fast acting benzodiazepines are used to treat status seizures, not all status seizures are tonic clonics but the other forms are harder to recognize and unusual. A long time ago they were used to treat epilepsy but there is a tolerance issue. So now they are used for emergency intervention.

The OP experience doesn't sound like a seizure, but seizures can really vary. Still, migraine is more likely. Maybe talking to a doc with a migraine focus would be worthwhile.
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