Late last night/early this morning, overnight. I had a seizure.
There are two types of seizures.
One where you pass out, which are the ones I get most frequently when I get them.
There are also a type where you either fall down, or lie or sit somewhere, and your body has involuntary convulsions during the seizure.
Until this morning, I had not had the latter one since sometime in 2019, where I fell face down on the bed, and my body shook in an involuntary manner.
The strange thing about the one this morning, is I was awake the whole time. My body shook in an involuntary manner for a time, then stopped. I did not pass out this morning for any time or at any time.
When it finally did stop. I had severe shooting pains, all the way from the top of my head, down my neck and spine, all the way down my body, to the tips of my toes. I still have the pain.
I emailed my neurologist this morning. I'm waiting to hear from him.
This is only my second full blown seizure of 2020. I had the other one in early Feb., The more common type that I have usually, where I pass out, and then awaken,
I'm been close to the bed most of today.
I'll see what my neurologist says.
There are two types of seizures.
One where you pass out, which are the ones I get most frequently when I get them.
There are also a type where you either fall down, or lie or sit somewhere, and your body has involuntary convulsions during the seizure.
Until this morning, I had not had the latter one since sometime in 2019, where I fell face down on the bed, and my body shook in an involuntary manner.
The strange thing about the one this morning, is I was awake the whole time. My body shook in an involuntary manner for a time, then stopped. I did not pass out this morning for any time or at any time.
When it finally did stop. I had severe shooting pains, all the way from the top of my head, down my neck and spine, all the way down my body, to the tips of my toes. I still have the pain.
I emailed my neurologist this morning. I'm waiting to hear from him.
This is only my second full blown seizure of 2020. I had the other one in early Feb., The more common type that I have usually, where I pass out, and then awaken,
I'm been close to the bed most of today.
I'll see what my neurologist says.