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SallyC 07-30-2011 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Lynn (Post 791132)
I think you're probably right Sally - ms is likely not the culprit, sometimes we just get overloaded iwth 'life' and our preoccupation with everyday things causes everyone to run on autopilot from time to time.

Mind you, the 'daydream' thing is happening a lot more lately. Maybe life is getting busier and we are getting slower and that's why it is noticeable.

Lyn


That works for me, Lyn..:D :hug:

Kitty 07-30-2011 10:43 AM

That's a good explanation, Lynn. I think I'll use your dx. :D It's a whole lot cheaper than an EEG! :o

SallyC 07-30-2011 12:40 PM

Sometimes ignorance is bliss!:D

Kitty 07-30-2011 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 791175)
Sometimes ignorance is bliss!:D

Well, that should explain why I'm so happy! :o

Jodylee 07-30-2011 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 791188)
Well, that should explain why I'm so happy! :o

LMAO!! Not really. I looked and my ***** is as big as ever :D.

SallyC 07-30-2011 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Jodylee (Post 791197)
LMAO!! Not really. I looked and my ***** is as big as ever :D.

You shouldn't have looked!!!

tkrik 07-30-2011 03:29 PM

For me, there is a difference between just zoning out and having seizure activity. After they happen, I am really tired and need to lay down or nap. What happens to me physically during them I don't know other than I'll drop what I have in my hands or I stop doing what I am doing. I don't know "where" I go during that time. A few times, my eyes seem sensitive to light and I'm a little confused afterward, even in to the next day.

Zoning out, to me, is just sitting there staring but being fully aware of my surroundings and what is going on and I'm even aware of what I am thinking. A noise or movement or something can always bring me out of the zone. During the weird seizure like things, I'm not fully aware. They are brief moments, lasting a several seconds or so. Sometimes, it only happens once. Other times, it's several times in a day. All in all, I have only had 3 episodes of this with my most recent one happening toward the end of May. With that one, my eye felt like the pupil was so dilated but wouldn't go back to normal size and the light really irritated it. It happened several times during that day and by the next day I was tired and a little confused and/or things that were too complex were confusing me. It's hard to describe but I have never experienced the fatigue and confusion after zoning out.

Lynn 07-31-2011 07:03 AM

Then it certainly sounds like there is much more happening for you. I am sorry if it seems like I have made light of this, get it checked out.

Lyn

SallyC 07-31-2011 12:22 PM

Me too Trish. Seizures are not like normal zoning out. I hope what I said didn't lead peeps to believe that.

Love you...:hug:

tkrik 07-31-2011 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Lynn (Post 791364)
Then it certainly sounds like there is much more happening for you. I am sorry if it seems like I have made light of this, get it checked out.

Lyn

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Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 791426)
Me too Trish. Seizures are not like normal zoning out. I hope what I said didn't lead peeps to believe that.

Love you...:hug:

I thought what you guys posted was funny!:D So no harm done. I just was commenting on what I experience to help Kelly out a little. I should have commented on the humorous stuff, like I normally would. Sorry and yeah, I love you guys too.:hug::grouphug:


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