Epilepsy in schools: what does a focal seizure look like?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
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  • @LordofFullmetal
    @LordofFullmetal 5 лет назад +1193

    See I'm epileptic, but I have the OTHER kind of seizure. You know, the one that's REALLY obviously a seizure. Had one in maths once and freaked the fuck out of the entire class. The upside is that everyone believes me, because I can't really fake my seizures. I can imagine a lot of people who have focal seizures like this must go completely undiagnosed by professionals, because it doesn't look like what people expect a seizure to be and thus isn't taken as seriously. Thank you so much for educating everyone on this. Seizures come in many different forms and ALL of them deserve recognition and care.

    • @ashleymitchell5384
      @ashleymitchell5384 3 года назад +36

      I had a few tonic-clonic(grand mal) seizures at school and no one really noticed that they were seizures until I had one in front of my math teacher who was in the national guard and he had to take some basic medical training to he knew that it was mostly likely a seizure

    • @sepporahk6102
      @sepporahk6102 3 года назад +20

      I don't think I realized I had a seizure until after my blackouts the first two times. I bit my tongue so hard, it looked like hamburger meat. I've hit my head on so many things since my diagnosis.

    • @nathanribeiro7687
      @nathanribeiro7687 3 года назад +6

      Yup your right, everyone thought i was faking until they did some tests

    • @aspenselby7212
      @aspenselby7212 3 года назад +10

      I have both grandmal and focal seizures, and the focal ones are a lot harder to prepare for because its almost like going completely blank. I can feel the grandmal seizures coming, it's like a strong overwhelming sensation that overtakes my whole body before it starts. The focal seizures I have often turn into grandmal seizures as well, and having them in public is honestly soooo embarrassing.

    • @Youmatter2boo
      @Youmatter2boo 2 года назад

      Why is another definition fir seizure = take over? Do you have any sense of self during an episode?

  • @rhiannarobloxgirlrblxvidsi2358
    @rhiannarobloxgirlrblxvidsi2358 8 лет назад +851

    It's very strange when I have seizures like this without even knowing but still my parents look after me most people thought I was faking to get attention and lots of friends coming caring for me. About a year later people started believing it once when I got called in class I just had it it wasn't until I got into the nurse's office it had stop. Keep Safe Kids.

    • @karmencummings5463
      @karmencummings5463 6 лет назад +7

      me too...

    • @shabanjanjua5944
      @shabanjanjua5944 5 лет назад +7

      My brother is suffering from the same situation..can you please guide me how to help him..

    • @bettyacosta183
      @bettyacosta183 4 года назад +7

      Feel you. I swear. I have 5 types. They suck. Almost lost my family.

    • @gerda6132
      @gerda6132 3 года назад +9

      this is the absolute worst, I mean when people doubt your health problems because they need visual proof or sth, even then some don't understand

    • @ashleymitchell5384
      @ashleymitchell5384 3 года назад +3

      Same thing for me, I have had many different kinds of seizures but I had many focal seizures during JH and early highschool and I had no idea at all, and I even had a few tonic-clonic seizures at school and no one really thought twice about it, it was a very small school, but there were people around who had medical training and some adults there even had epilepsy but I just happen to not have them around those people until the last one I had at school then I actually was able to go to see a doctor then they ran and EEG said it was normal then gave up. But I'm not triggered by flashing lights. I'm not exactly sure what causes them

  • @juulia420
    @juulia420 7 лет назад +1773

    I don't have seizures or epileptic episodes, but this is still interesting to watch

  • @StrayWoodz
    @StrayWoodz 3 года назад +324

    I've been having this kind of seizure constantly. I'll lose my strength, my vision will get really blurry or I'll black out. I can hear everything that's going on but I can't move or talk and I stare off, its like I'm stuck in my body and I cant do anything about it. I had a panic attack after some of them because I get frustrated when someone tries to yell at me with a bunch of questions. The only sign that shows that im aware of someone's presence is when tears start rolling down my face and my breathing gets really heavy and uncontrollable and I will smack my lips at times. Had one last night and had a massive headache.

    • @strongattherim
      @strongattherim 2 года назад +2

      @Henry Louden hey why can’t u tell us here

    • @lindseypratt3696
      @lindseypratt3696 2 года назад +2

      Partial seizure

    • @embananasplit2935
      @embananasplit2935 2 года назад +6

      @Cali chika I’m no expert. however I am epileptic and I’ve spent a LOT of time researching bs. Anyway I’ve always thought sleep paralysis is a form of seizure or related. Wether it is spiritually inclined or not is a different question...for centuries epileptics have been accused of having either a gift or curse from god

    • @kaylaberg4637
      @kaylaberg4637 2 года назад +1

      The same thing happened to me last night, I started to have a pounding headache after my seizure

    • @TIGERcool4
      @TIGERcool4 2 года назад +3

      Look at non epileptic seizures, I have the same thing. When it happens just fully relax and let it take over. If you resist, you’ll be stuck in the seizure for longer.

  • @isabelhobbs1965
    @isabelhobbs1965 3 года назад +83

    this is why these videos are needed. most people just think seizures are the Tonic clonic ones. I do have tonic clonic ones but it is imperative that people understand that there are other types.

    • @adam.maqavoy
      @adam.maqavoy 2 года назад

      *Yup* They Are needed.
      i just wish People wouldn't. ~
      Throw us under The;
      Table all the time.

  • @ashleyh9759
    @ashleyh9759 2 года назад +102

    I'm researching epilepsy for a book I'm writing where a character has it. Of course, due to the book's circumstances, I can take a few creative liberties, but this is still super helpful! Thanks!

    • @xtaase
      @xtaase 2 года назад

      what book Cann i read it

    • @ashleyh9759
      @ashleyh9759 2 года назад

      @@xtaase I'm still working on it, but your interest in it made my day! :)

    • @newaccount9920
      @newaccount9920 Год назад

      @@ashleyh9759 seems like a good book, would like to read it sometime

    • @orangejuliaa
      @orangejuliaa Год назад

      if you don’t mind me asking, can you give me a summary of the book so far or just the general setting and characters? i’m interested mostly because you said “due to the book’s circumstances”

    • @ashleyh9759
      @ashleyh9759 Год назад +2

      @@orangejuliaa It's pretty complicated, but I'll give the shortest summary I can, haha! It's a fantasy novel, revolving around characters maintaining social lives both on Earth and in a separate world (a geographic replica of Earth if humans didn't destroy the climate). But since humans have found their way back into the untouched world, the natural magic of the world is starting to become tainted (by smoke, CO2, erosion, etc). The tainted magic is starting to make the characters sick, and they have to find a way to save the world before they can't survive there anymore. One of the main characters is already epileptic, but the "circumstances" I referenced is the magic/pollution further affecting her health. Hope that makes sense! I can explain more if it doesn't :)

  • @jackrademaker5696
    @jackrademaker5696 Год назад +29

    I had epilepsy as a kid. I fortunately grew out of it as an adult. In elementary school I had to get tutoring for almost all the major classes like Math,Science,English,History. Around 6th grade one of my tutors noticed me totally starring off during our session. Once she noticed it she realized I was doing this all day long throughout the day and talked to my parents. My parents took me to a couple different doctors to try and see if anything could be diagnosed. And thats when I had my first EKG. I remember feeling like I was being abducted by aliens with all those wires and then they asked me to sleep. I thought are you out of your mind how could I sleep rn. I guess thats why they made me stay up all night huh. Eventually the doctors came back and said yes absolutely your child has epilepsy. I was having up to 400-500 absent seizures everyday. Pretty remarkable even as an full grown man now I still cant fathom how much time I lost while nodding out. This video definitely should be shown is schools and teachers should be taught to look for this in students who are struggling.

  • @raventhegay2165
    @raventhegay2165 4 года назад +85

    Who else is watching this for reaserch perposes. This kid in my class today was having a focal seizure and i was like the only one that knew what to do. Everyone else thought he was just fooling around. I was the only one that was worrried or considering the fact that he might have had a seizure

    • @ameliakennemer
      @ameliakennemer 4 года назад +6

      @ellierossi Look into absent seizures. I have focal seizures, my daughter has absent seizures. There’s a huge difference and it’s worth looking into. Absent seizures are actually really common in children. (Also my daughters name is Ellie Rose)

    • @avapilsen
      @avapilsen 2 года назад

      @@ameliakennemer What's the difference between the two?

    • @yourwitchbesti
      @yourwitchbesti 2 года назад +1

      @@avapilsen with focal seizures the person having one is able to make noises like their having tic’s. And your able to lead them around like the teacher was able to do with Haley.
      Absence seizures take away all control of you body and mind. It’s like your away from yourself, which is why it’s called an absence seizure. Your literally absent from your mind. And sometimes while your having and absence seizure your body might jerk, shake or tremor.

  • @crackerjack3762
    @crackerjack3762 4 года назад +89

    Holy cow there's a lot of different kinds of seizures!

  • @traviesa17
    @traviesa17 5 лет назад +101

    Thank you for making these videos. It’s teaching me a lot about recognizing seizures. My 5 year old daughter was recently diagnosed with epilepsy.

  • @Mustang85768
    @Mustang85768 9 лет назад +19

    Before my surgery i had 100 complex partial seizures a day and up to 300 a night. Now I have been 4 years seizure free and no longer on any epileptic drugs. Mine were very similar. I hope she gets approved for surgery.

    • @lukebell5569
      @lukebell5569 9 лет назад +2

      That's not real

    • @manoelmachado2428
      @manoelmachado2428 6 лет назад

      Mustang85768 Jankowski t

    • @cottontail1039
      @cottontail1039 4 года назад

      I wish I could have a surgery on my brain. The problem is the reason why I have Epilepsy is because I was born with a hole in my Broka Area. If they fill in the hole, I'd end up being mute. I don't wanna become disabled in a different way and I don't wanna quit choir.

  • @deathlyaesthetic4349
    @deathlyaesthetic4349 5 лет назад +32

    I have epilepsy I have seizures like this along with regular generalized ones, they're awful and it makes school very difficult. But i see things like this and I feel alot better BC I don't feel alone
    Much love 💜

    • @scottyoung5648
      @scottyoung5648 4 года назад

      Deathly aesthetic try marijuana for the headaches afterwards

  • @ILikeFireify
    @ILikeFireify 2 года назад +50

    I've had this type of seizure for close to 70 years. This is the first time I've seen a video of someone having one although it looks like this particular one was "planned" to show people what they look like, it's really helpful. It's kind of funny to see the similarities with people asking what are you looking at or people will turn and look to see what it is that I'm looking at. There are different ways they can manifest. Some are more intense than others, example sometimes I can understand what someone is saying and as soon as it stops I can respond accordingly. Other times I am not able to comprehend what is being said so when it passes I just ask them to repeat what they said. I have as few as 5 or so in a day other times they are so frequent I'm am unable to count them, they are easily over 200 or more. Most times I am able to respond, for instance if someone is talking to me I hold up my hand with my index finger pointing upward to let the people who know what's happening to hold on for just a minute and I'll be right back. I'm so thankful people are making these videos nowadays because when I was a kid in the 1950's and 60's these type of seizures were not seen as being real. My parents were told I was just looking for attention and that I spent my time at school daydreaming.
    When they were finally diagnosed as seizures when I was 19, I was just so relieved because now I could tell my parents what had been happening my whole life. Unfortunately, having epilepsy came with all types of downsides, it was seen as a stigma, a mental health problem. So thanks to all who did this video and other videos showing, finally, that this is real. And, once you know you can educate those around you that it's not scary or devastating.

    • @smashedheadash
      @smashedheadash 2 года назад

      You can watch Trippy Hippy girl making some pancakes here, she labels the times she has genuine absence seizures! Hope this helps

  • @wellhelltherefellwhuman4637
    @wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 5 лет назад +48

    I have epilepsy but I've never had these seizures (or at least I don't think I have) and they are so interesting to see and learn about. I mainly get myoclonic seizures, absences, tonic clonic seizures, atonic seizures and also headaches, but I love learning about people with similar conditions to me, that have completely different experiences! Thank you for making these videos!💜

    • @epilepsyaction
      @epilepsyaction  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you!

    • @wellhelltherefellwhuman4637
      @wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 5 лет назад +2

      @@epilepsyaction No, thank *_you!_* By making these videos you guys are raising awareness in a way that teaches people what to do if they see or experience a seizure. So, on behalf of myself and everyone else who has epilepsy, thank you so much for making these videos!💜💜💜

    • @AGOODSAMARITAN1804
      @AGOODSAMARITAN1804 5 лет назад

      I just discovered that magnesium helps even got some people of theit meds. Try the Dr.Best brand magnesium the calm one

    • @mariaguadalupemartinez8200
      @mariaguadalupemartinez8200 2 года назад +1

      Before I thought that I have absent seizures, but now about focal seizures, some times they took more longer and after that I feel kind strength, and no one noticed. And I feel really bad because my Ingles is not o.k, but I tried my best.

    • @wellhelltherefellwhuman4637
      @wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 2 года назад +1

      @@mariaguadalupemartinez8200 don't feel bad! Also yeah, you should probably mention that

  • @ziarreboone4242
    @ziarreboone4242 3 года назад +5

    My 18 year old sister just passed from this 2days ago I just want more of an understanding I love you sister forever 💕😞

  • @danalyze
    @danalyze Год назад +9

    I had my first seizure ever today. And it was also my first workday at my new job 😂 You can imagine how I felt after.
    Weird thing was that I was just sitting at the desk and then I woke up on the floor with my boss talking to me. I didn’t even question why I was on the floor, it just felt totally normal, until the ambulance came into the room. Thats when I understood.
    Be careful with yourselves, everyone!

  • @vendetta3941
    @vendetta3941 3 года назад +8

    I have seizures, and man does it feel like a full day of heavy lifting after.

  • @Kixal07
    @Kixal07 5 лет назад +385

    I prolly sound dumb but i was expecting her to just start shaking like crazy just me?

    • @brianblissett108
      @brianblissett108 5 лет назад +41

      Nah I was expecting her to do that too. I just had a autonomic seizure two days ago and im just looking for others on RUclips

    • @mmeblaerlin5933
      @mmeblaerlin5933 5 лет назад +84

      Nah, focal seizures are different to tonic clinic so she won't start shaking

    • @Tqueenboss1
      @Tqueenboss1 4 года назад +31

      @@brianblissett108 there's different types of seizures m8

    • @piezono
      @piezono 4 года назад +38

      That’s the only type they show in movies, so theres a general miseducation that tonic clonic (shaking seizures) are the only type you can have. It depends on what area of the brain it comes from, and if it’s partial or generalized. Generalized means the whole brain, and within that there are six different types I think. Then within partial, there is partial simple and partial complex (loss of consciousness). Within those, the different areas you could have them in makes the symptoms different. Frontal, temporal, parietal, occipital. Sorry if this doesn’t make sense

    • @daniellefrank007
      @daniellefrank007 4 года назад +3

      That's a grand mal seizure, also known as a tonic clinic.. TONIC-STIFF CLINIC-JERK

  • @joethy
    @joethy 11 месяцев назад +3

    Focals are really horrible. They keep you fully awake while your entire body turns upside down. Everything causing Deja vu - your mind tries to make everything as if it comes from long term memory.
    If I have multiple focals in a day, they usually lead to a full grand mal at some point.
    Oh, and mine is adult onset epilepsy, so i haven’t had a life of safeguarding processes etc. what a lovely 30th birthday present

  • @mariamelmi2244
    @mariamelmi2244 9 лет назад +25

    I empathize with her I also get complex partial seizures as well as simple partial seizures. Mine are similar but not exactly the same. They can be really scary and annoying if they happen in public especially at school. These videos are excellent to show and educate not only the public but also those that live with seizures. they show how they might look like an first aid measures o take if you witness one. Well done on these videos.

  • @shafichowdhury2315
    @shafichowdhury2315 2 года назад +8

    Very recently, I myself had a focal seizure at work, thankfully I caught my focal seizure within minutes before disaster hit! I managed to walk to my supervisor and let her know that I was leaving early from work to rest. Then a day after, I managed to return back to work with caution.

  • @Calipicker
    @Calipicker 8 лет назад +171

    I get this all day long (over 30 times a day) :c makes college lectures Almost impossible.

    • @hils1015
      @hils1015 8 лет назад +8

      +Lillian Akira Good grief! How do you manage to get through your day and digest any material during the lecture? I have some weird something that my neurologist said was not epilepsy, but cannot identify what it is after 2 MRIs in a freezing cold room, multiple blood tests as if I was a pin cushion, 1 EEG, 2 or 3 vision tests and an endocrinological tests, so that's encouraging. All tests came back normal. The radiologist did however spot that I had an enlarged pituitary gland, a pituitary adenoma.

    • @queenelsa1239
      @queenelsa1239 7 лет назад +7

      Lillian Akira if just found out my migraines are seizures ! :( very upsetting

    • @susanredmond9579
      @susanredmond9579 6 лет назад +2

      Lillian Akira chnbghnnfh. Ugh jmkmgmhbu kmh. Fn bf kmgn u HM!k h

    • @scottyoung5648
      @scottyoung5648 5 лет назад +2

      Queen Elsa I doubt your migraines were seizures..to waaay different things

    • @carolinachavez1282
      @carolinachavez1282 5 лет назад

      Lillian Akira
      D

  • @caseyvee4419
    @caseyvee4419 8 лет назад +140

    I am a seizure patient, and I have never had one as mild as this. I ALWAYS have to go to the floor to be sure I don't FALL to the floor, every time.

    • @bpollitt3491
      @bpollitt3491 7 лет назад +2

      Casey Vee same

    • @scottyoung5648
      @scottyoung5648 5 лет назад +1

      Do you smoke marijuana? To help seizures

    • @motherintoronto
      @motherintoronto 5 лет назад +3

      @@scottyoung5648 We give my son cannabis oil for his epilepsy as well as another medication. Neither of them require smoking anything and the dosages are high enough to help control his epilepsy and low enough so that he doesn't get high.

    • @scottyoung5648
      @scottyoung5648 5 лет назад

      InandaroundTO how many seizures was he having? I know there are plenty of patients that have them more than me.

    • @runningfromabear8354
      @runningfromabear8354 5 лет назад +1

      @@scottyoung5648 He isn't having them now, but he was having about three a week.

  • @mariamelmi2244
    @mariamelmi2244 9 лет назад +5

    I also get complex partial seizures in addition to simple partial seizures. Mine are similar but not exactly the same. They can be scary and really annoying if they happen in public especially at school. It does an excellent showing not only the public but also those that live with seizures how they might look like. It also educates others on what first aid measures to take. Well done on these video series.

  • @eggu_bun2978
    @eggu_bun2978 2 года назад +5

    I have photosensitive epilepsy, which may have evolved into a general type, which means I've had a lot of different types of seizure, some similar to this. I think it's important that these videos exist for recognising when even a mild seizure is occurring. There's a lot of misinformation about seizure types, even for patients like myself, since it's often the case that we don't even know we've had a seizure unless someone tells us afterwards, particularly during an absence which is also scary since we aren't in control or present in our bodies.

  • @epilepsyaction
    @epilepsyaction  7 лет назад +64

    Learn more about epilepsy with Epilepsy Action’s range of
    e-learning courses. learn.epilepsy.org.uk/

  • @afloatingpineapple6170
    @afloatingpineapple6170 6 лет назад +9

    That one hair hanging out her boble made me wanna cry 😭😂

  • @WinterJV
    @WinterJV 4 года назад +2

    I had a seizure in school 2 days ago, and was more confused then scared, and was hospitalized

    • @epilepsyaction
      @epilepsyaction  4 года назад

      I'm sorry to hear that Justin, hope you're feeling a bit better now! Let us know if we can help you with anything 💜

  • @MohanKumar-wp8kc
    @MohanKumar-wp8kc 2 года назад +1

    I say thank you for this documentary ...though I don't have seizure , but this helps me to find out people who has that and how to behave with them

  • @GabrielGriffin82
    @GabrielGriffin82 2 года назад +1

    This must sometimes feel embarrassing. But please dont let those feelings get to you. Life may have it's difficulties but please remember that you are still a beautiful miracle. Don't let it get to you ❤️

  • @Stan33846
    @Stan33846 4 года назад +2

    I've lived with epilepsy for approximately 20 years.I wish my middle and high school teachers/classmates were this understanding and kind. All I experienced was being bullied, and teachers think i was acting out or purposely sleeping in class. And then my experience with school is if you have a twin who isn't epileptic, when you two argue, she'll encourage people to bully you. Not to mention my middle school bus driver twice left me in the middle of the road and drove off leaving me alone while all students including my twin boarded the bus...

    • @michellenegron313
      @michellenegron313 4 года назад +1

      I get it. I have had teachers and employers come at me bc they thought I was being combative or acting out or just say what's wrong w u..I had my first employer ask me if I was on anything...and he was a doctor...for the record never have done drugs...and I don't drink...this still hurts to think about it even 20 yrs later.

    • @cottontail1039
      @cottontail1039 4 года назад +1

      1) I know how you feel. Except it was in elementary school and middle school. And the teachers thought I was scary and too much of a handful, so they kicked me out of their classes. The councilors even tried to find an excuse to expel me.
      2) Are you identical twins? Because the reason why I have Epilepsy is because I got a tiny hole in my Broka Area when my sister and I separated.

  • @davidgallegos4187
    @davidgallegos4187 Год назад +1

    High humidity and low atmospheric pressure is the reason why people get seizures! I found out because my previous seizure was during when the hurricane and I googled it and found out.

  • @abigaildavy4349
    @abigaildavy4349 5 лет назад +9

    I have epilepsy actions, it started at a very young age, I was around 6 years old now am 12, I have to take medication every single day. When I watched these videos I could relate to what I do and what could happen to me if I don't take medication 😔 btw am getting a lot better now, I haven't had an epilepsy action for quit a while 🙂.... but like I said if I stop taking medication it can start again but even worse!!

    • @futureinfinity7655
      @futureinfinity7655 5 лет назад +1

      Hey Abbie great to here you have had not more seizures : ). What types of medication are you taking? Sorry to ask :)

  • @thesmallblondeone1128
    @thesmallblondeone1128 2 года назад +1

    I've got epilepsy and I remember year 9 it came out to the whole school after I had a seizure in history, collapsed and shaking etc. Ofc a lot of ppl took the mick since they didn't understand but was rly happy that teacher helped during it.

  • @articflower4554
    @articflower4554 4 года назад +12

    I have epilepsy. I've had it since I was 5 years old. :( I've been praying that my seizures would go away soon.

    • @Cheecheeee
      @Cheecheeee 3 года назад +1

      I’ll pray for you 💕🙏

    • @sophiyameinam4029
      @sophiyameinam4029 3 года назад +2

      @@Cheecheeee god will bless u

    • @noname323
      @noname323 2 года назад

      Take some anti-epilepsy 💊
      And it would go away I think

  • @karibeck9340
    @karibeck9340 Год назад +4

    Through my school years from kindergarten to my senior year of high school I suffered from epilepsy. My seizures were very random and at different times. My body would lay down on one side stiff like I was planking, my eyes would go to the left so I'd have to correct by moving my head to the right, gag before any seizures hit, my body would move on it's own when I'd have absent seizures and sometimes have uncontrollable screaming and wake up in random places, extream dizziness that make my body drop suddenly. The recovery time could last an hour or so, depending on which one I would have at that moment. We found out that it was the stress from school that was the underlying cause. I rarely have my epilepsy episodes now because I keep myself less stressed.

  • @mmeo976
    @mmeo976 4 года назад +4

    Sometimes, I feel like I want to shake violently, but instead it makes me feel shaky, but NOT shaking

  • @popmybubblegum
    @popmybubblegum Год назад

    Thank u for showing us this, I don't know much about seizures and didn't know focal seizures even existed.

  • @loretohidalgo3533
    @loretohidalgo3533 Год назад +1

    I had no idea seizures like this existed. Thank you

  • @miner-guy902
    @miner-guy902 2 года назад

    WHY CANT I STOP WATCHING THESE

  • @cottontail1039
    @cottontail1039 4 года назад +2

    Well, when it comes to having Epilepsy, the 1 thing I like about it is the fact that it made me fall in love with Epidemiology (the study of anything that can fuck up your body) when I was 8. :)

  • @yoniceskirt7460
    @yoniceskirt7460 6 лет назад +17

    I have both this and a mix of generalised absence seizures. I take medication to try and stop them but I had one once in the middle of the road and I just stopped, freaked me out so much

    • @AGOODSAMARITAN1804
      @AGOODSAMARITAN1804 5 лет назад

      I just discovered that magnesium helps even got some people of theit meds. Try the Dr.Best brand magnesium the calm one. Hope you're well.

    • @lexigarcia8449
      @lexigarcia8449 4 года назад

      My sister seizures my twin sister has those absent ones

    • @carmeliavan9638
      @carmeliavan9638 4 года назад

      @@lexigarcia8449 how long does it.last her

  • @hannahjohnson4475
    @hannahjohnson4475 2 года назад +2

    I'm epileptic myself. I have tonic-clonic and focal seizures. I'm surprised that she isn't asking what happened because whenever I come out of a seizure I always ask that and panic due to no memory what happened before having a seizure. Everyone is different having a seizure.

  • @rubensalais1502
    @rubensalais1502 5 лет назад +1

    Just wanted to say, if anyone see someone suffering this type of seizures take you time to make sure they back to normal or dial emergency number, my Son suffer for this type of seizures and we live on Houston the doctors make like 30 EEG's and other 30 MRI's they just make a Brain laser abrasion, and is being under several medications, nothing seems to be working, he is also taking prescribed CBD helps but not 100% he is 18 years now, best of luck for everyone.

  • @impapro
    @impapro Год назад

    i love how the most replayed bar is like waves in the beach

  • @nicholaslawler3146
    @nicholaslawler3146 Год назад

    I am a living testament to why you should not do drugs or beat your kids especially about the cranium

  • @Machomanrandycabbage
    @Machomanrandycabbage 2 года назад +1

    I never knew about these type of seizures, thanks for the info.

  • @oikawasmilkbreadwife
    @oikawasmilkbreadwife 2 года назад +1

    This was me when I was a kid and didn’t have right medication at the time. I’m glad mine cured due to medication ( which I still take now) but it should still be considered as a issue even if it’s a minor condition. Living with epilepsy although it looks normal isn’t really fun and I have to let others know I do have a condition even if it’s minor.

  • @thealicemoon
    @thealicemoon 7 лет назад +2

    I have Non-Epileptic Seizures. This means they are not caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain. My seizures are caused by stress. I used to have up to five a day, but now it is down to two a month.

    • @madeleineiee
      @madeleineiee 5 лет назад +1

      Ander Jem I feel like I have this. Not to self diagnose myself tho. But when I’m anxious I will just be sitting there, I start struggling to breath, I get tingly, I shake, I get light headed, I twitch, and can’t think straight. Do you have those symptoms?

    • @letsgolesbians9617
      @letsgolesbians9617 2 года назад

      Heyyy another person here with NEAD/ non-epileptic seizures. In school I can have up to 10 focal seizures an hour, I tend to have about 5 slightly bigger seizures a day- not fun but onwards and upwards we go

  • @AgCharmsStudios
    @AgCharmsStudios 2 года назад +1

    My friend has this. It scares me sometimes because im worried about her.

  • @zooka85
    @zooka85 4 года назад +2

    That's why whenever I stare at the ceiling my doctors panic! I had a TBI, still recovering but I only just stare normally as to distract my pain in the broken knee or else!

  • @moththecloth4295
    @moththecloth4295 6 лет назад +3

    Omg that’s what I got !!! I was just standing buying some trousers with my mom, then I blanked out then I came to and I didn’t even know I did it

  • @ambrose9968
    @ambrose9968 4 года назад +13

    Gotta look at this after hearing bout juice

  • @kirahgrace
    @kirahgrace 5 лет назад +3

    My eyes go back and forth when I have mine. I don't grab at my clothes or anything tho, just stand still

  • @nairobi7894
    @nairobi7894 5 лет назад +1

    I'm finding out the ways of epilepsy because of Cameron Boyce, he was such a inspiration too all, including me.

  • @archifit8041
    @archifit8041 5 лет назад

    I have focal epilepsy and did not know what was happening to me every day and never got it checked out, I eventually had a grand mal seizure and entered a coma for 2 days. I encourage anyone who has strange visions/feelings like this to get checked out.

  • @garikaib
    @garikaib 6 лет назад +1

    My mum was just diagnosed. I feel bad I did not always believe her when she had these.

  • @johnmayad4113
    @johnmayad4113 2 года назад +1

    Auras never get easier. I’ll have them while both dreaming or while awake. I feel like I can hear the dead speaking and architypes of my concsiousness rapidly intensifying. It causes unparralleled nausea and mental exhaustion. Ive only gone into grand mal once, thankfully.

  • @annaharner4749
    @annaharner4749 3 года назад +2

    My fiancé has these. I can tell when he’s about to have one. They primarily happen at night, though.

  • @ebiteogor1106
    @ebiteogor1106 4 года назад +4

    Since I saw his death video I've been so freaked out I get scared easily

  • @Godsdaughter80
    @Godsdaughter80 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve Been Having Seizures (Absence Petit Mal) For 10 Years And I Diagnosed Them Since I Was 13, Years Old And I Always Feels So Self Consciousnesses All Of The Time And I Have Them At School And At Home And In Public And Now I’m 15 Years Old And I Still Have Them😥🙏🏾💔

    • @epilepsyaction
      @epilepsyaction  5 лет назад +1

      Really sorry to hear you've been struggling with seizures, do let us know if we can support you in any way! 💜

  • @jaihatch
    @jaihatch 3 года назад +4

    I never knew this was what was happening to me until I had an actual moving seizure I’ve had focal seizures this whole time and was not diagnosed when I went to the neurologist the first time

  • @angelsso6317
    @angelsso6317 3 года назад +7

    I have epilepsy and today I had a seizure in school my teacher asked if I could ring my parents while being unconscious🙃
    Will be continued meme-->

  • @faithd3807
    @faithd3807 3 года назад

    Since my diagnosis I've been avoiding stuff but I figured I may as well start figuring out what I can do for others

    • @latoyadaniel8226
      @latoyadaniel8226 3 года назад

      Great and Helpful tips to get rid of epilepsy and be seizures free by Dr Omar on youtube. Please subscribe to his youtube channel. He got nice meds and it's safe

  • @lileejane1781
    @lileejane1781 4 года назад +5

    My friend had epilepsy she had a seizure in pe and she started banging her foot on the floor and shaking

    • @lileejane1781
      @lileejane1781 4 года назад +2

      The teacher wouldn’t let us she just sent us all out

  • @MrRayrenz
    @MrRayrenz 3 года назад +3

    my sister has this exactly. It may take a minute. She just stares above. I'm hoping to get info how to prevent it from happening cause it's getting in her way to do what she wants.

  • @joebolz
    @joebolz 2 года назад

    Teachers should always be kind to a student who has a handicap. When I was in school I was handicapped. I had 8 hour dizzy spells about twice a week. When I was sick the principal would force me to stay in school all day and SUFFER instead of calling my parents to pick me up so I could lay down. When I got sick I was treated like I was doing something wrong.

  • @BigBear-sy6wv
    @BigBear-sy6wv Год назад

    Hey, thanks! I've just turned 70 and just now realized what's been going on for years with me. I was diagnosed by a Dr. Flanigan of Tulsa in the 60's a really nice guy. I've been ticking for years now and didn't know what was happening. My Dr. Diagnosed it as restless leg syndrome. just don't know where to go from here.

  • @JameyLeanneCooper
    @JameyLeanneCooper Год назад +1

    I feel embarrassed telling someone I’m having a seizure so I just act like everything is ok

    • @Mistyeyez2024
      @Mistyeyez2024 Год назад

      I wouldn't recommend doing that. It is important to tell someone.

    • @JameyLeanneCooper
      @JameyLeanneCooper Год назад +1

      @@Mistyeyez2024 I have done this week I had 2 seizures on Tuesday 1 at home and 1 at college and I got sent home then I went to sleep for the afternoon then on Thursday I had 2 seizures at home in the morning and 1 at college but I stayed at college that time but tbh I really wanted to go home and go sleep

  • @xannylennox
    @xannylennox 5 лет назад +4

    0:50 Why would you talk to a person while having a seizure?! 90% of the time they can’t hear you.

    • @bukanmatin5973
      @bukanmatin5973 5 лет назад

      True AF. Have Seizure 3 times, but not because of epilepsy. I remember nothing, it's all black.

    • @NeoJSsk
      @NeoJSsk 4 года назад +3

      I can heard, and see.. but I cant talk well, usually I dont even try to talk, I could but it would be hard to do, I prefer to just wait about 30 seconds then I can talk better, mines las only about 45 seconds but have multiples in just 1 day and a deja vu comes
      Right before every seizure

  • @gmehaywood4010
    @gmehaywood4010 4 года назад

    I was diagnosed with epilepsy 3 days ago following a first seizure on my 18th birthday on holiday (bad timing Ik) and I also have the flashing light epilepsy (I’m terrible with names). I have had myoclonic seizures most days since I was 12/13 but we just thought it was me just growing up. I have had other signs and problems relating to it over the years so I am glad I now know what has been going on. Once I was diagnosed (I had an EEG and was gonna have an MRI but they didn’t think it was necessary after) I have immediately been out on medication. Hopefully it’ll help it but naturally I’m more hyper-vigilant and aware of my body.

  • @krisforrester2875
    @krisforrester2875 5 лет назад +2

    I have these all the time

  • @e.me.r3401
    @e.me.r3401 4 года назад

    My friend had one of these seizures in class, she was stirring next to me and for a second I didn’t t realize, and tapped her on the head, and then realized, just turned Emer he page to the pace we were men’s for be on, and it was over in about 10 seconds.

  • @alisawood2880
    @alisawood2880 3 года назад

    I watch these in case someone near me has these and I know what to look for and how to help

  • @chanellwilliams50
    @chanellwilliams50 4 года назад +2

    I have epilepsy and i have a seizures and when i come around i don't remember anything
    I have tonic cronic seizures. I didn't know people can die from having seizures until i found out about cameron boyce.

  • @angel85ish
    @angel85ish 9 лет назад +6

    What's the difference between focal seizure and absence seizure my son has absence seizure but he dose the same thing the girl dose.

    • @miamarquez4259
      @miamarquez4259 9 лет назад +2

      Absence are brief sometimes you can't even notice them

    • @lovelykpop157
      @lovelykpop157 7 лет назад +3

      Victoria Martinez A person with focal seizures will do movements like picking at his clothes or lip smacking and stare into space. Whereas a person with absence seziures will stop all his movements and speech all of a sudden and stare into space. His eyes might flutter and he will look like he is daydreaming.

    • @angel85ish
      @angel85ish 7 лет назад +1

      My son did both since he turned 10 he outgrew it thank God no more meds but he still has a bit of trouble focusing in school.

    • @Ffionpennyannxo
      @Ffionpennyannxo 7 лет назад +3

      Victoria Martinez I'm not completely sure but I'm pretty sure that an absence seizure can look like this but can cause small stops in between some activities that's why it has "absence" in it I think. I'm not really sure but I watched a video of a girl and her friends playing skipping and she kept stopping the rope and standing still without noticing.

  • @loey8423
    @loey8423 2 года назад +2

    I remember my first documented seizure. We aren’t sure what type it was but it lasted for a long while and it was scary because my mother was freaking out the whole time. I haven’t had another one like that but my friends say that they have noticed me have absence seizures or petit mal seizures. Sometimes they don’t notice it because I also have Tourette’s and it’s been written off as a tic before. I don’t normally remember these ones and only realized they happen after being told and seeing them on video.

    • @SW-oy5zw
      @SW-oy5zw 8 месяцев назад

      What was your seizure like? I had screaming/yelling noises, fell on the floor and I could move my legs after that but not my arms. I laid there yelling/screaming bloody murder over and over again like someone was repeatedly stabbing me, while my fiancé called 911. This was the second time something like this had happened. It’s completely exhausting afterwards. I’m assuming it is a seizure of some sort? 🤷‍♀️

  • @Silver_Cherry1
    @Silver_Cherry1 8 месяцев назад +1

    Realistically everyone experiences this 1-2 times in their life.

  • @Mohammad_Ali__
    @Mohammad_Ali__ 2 года назад

    As a person experienced with similar conditions, I’d say immediate actions must be made right and health conditions like this must be timely recorded for medical and treatment purposes. For some people it may be temporary to occur, but there still are other people with epilepsy with consequences that are consequences than this such as unexpected and health related death (based on medical records). Flashing lights, including just artificial lights (including electronics) themselves are the causes of this. Not to mention sleep deprivation too. For others this may be genetic.

    • @epilepsyaction
      @epilepsyaction  2 года назад

      Hi Mohammad

      Thank you for your comment. You are right, it's important schools know how to deal with seizures, how someone's epilepsy affects them and the importance of keeping details of any seizures that happen in school. For this reason we have templates in the resources for schools section of our website. www.epilepsy.org.uk/training/for-schools

      Regards
      Diane
      Helpline Team

  • @BTOSHAW309
    @BTOSHAW309 5 лет назад +2

    I do have similar episodes and after I do not know what happened a headache do come after most often

    • @AGOODSAMARITAN1804
      @AGOODSAMARITAN1804 5 лет назад

      I just discovered that magnesium helps even got some people of theit meds. Try the Dr.Best brand magnesium the calm one

  • @saffron1996
    @saffron1996 3 года назад

    i had one of these... the first one was one of the strangest and scariest experiences...

  • @mollywarr5359
    @mollywarr5359 8 лет назад +8

    same here me had since I was 10 unlucky I now

  • @angiehier
    @angiehier 2 года назад

    My grandson did this....he stopped playing suddenly then just stared off, his arms out to his side for sure clue something was amiss.
    He was effected in his sleep mostly.
    My daughter still seems to be in denial.
    So sad....hard on all the family

  • @scottyoung5648
    @scottyoung5648 5 лет назад +2

    It seems to be very hard for a lot of people in public to even realize when I have these absence seizures. I wish I knew how many I have but I know I at least have one a day. The doctors did tests on my brain over the weekend (I forgot what it was called) and they said the following day I had seizures when I had no clue AT ALL that I did completely felt normal..

  • @shmurda9458
    @shmurda9458 4 года назад +92

    I searched this because of juice wrlds death

    • @theoneandonlydiamondpanda
      @theoneandonlydiamondpanda 4 года назад +2

      same :/

    • @jarm8137
      @jarm8137 4 года назад +1

      Boxing God same bruh

    • @robyndenny6044
      @robyndenny6044 4 года назад +7

      Boxing God focal/partial seizure didn’t cause his death. Drugs/ODing probably did, which was the underlying cause. And it would’ve been a general tonic clonic (grand mal) seizure more than likely. They’re different, Do research.

    • @love23music1
      @love23music1 4 года назад +1

      @@robyndenny6044 He had a Seizure he never did drugs

    • @harshh9000
      @harshh9000 4 года назад +1

      rip bruh

  • @rodvanbeek3966
    @rodvanbeek3966 Год назад +1

    I don’t know if this counts but when I am asked a question. I either stutter a bit or pause for about a minute.

  • @YTspongefanatic
    @YTspongefanatic 4 месяца назад

    Im a hardcore gamer for four years. I recently was given meds for seizures I also noticed how frequent my zoning outs have become to the point where I feel like i dont seem to get enough idea as to how I really play like i zone out all of a sudden and it sucks you know in thr middle of the game with so much little time, I get rlly frustrated

  • @zenin2044
    @zenin2044 3 года назад +2

    My cousin has epilepsy

  • @ItsToioko
    @ItsToioko 3 года назад

    I have siezures like this too! I went to get and EEG and now I know why I don’t remember little things. It’s all black to me. I even have them while driving sometimes. I’ve never gotten in to a accident. I drive a very slow car. I’m very lucky to be here

  • @sam5854
    @sam5854 Год назад

    I can tell you first hand being with a friend while he's having a seizure Is quite scary

  • @michellelivengood3272
    @michellelivengood3272 4 года назад +1

    I do have seizures I have absence seizures and focal seizures the difference is you stare up with your head moving and absence you just stare straight

  • @good_to_be_gold8
    @good_to_be_gold8 3 года назад

    I have a friend that has this ... we were watching a movie and suddenly seizure. One of the craziest thing I ever had to go through

  • @lillianpilto2377
    @lillianpilto2377 5 лет назад +2

    I started getting strange partial seizures a few years ago, mostly when I drank excessive alcohol. Nowadays, it is very rare. I still tense up though, my eyes getting locked onto the ceiling, and I convulse, but I am still aware at the same time but couldn't stop what was happening to my body no matter how hard I told my body to stop...My doctor doesn't even know why...At least the episodes aren't as frequent as they used to be since I reduced my alcohol intake. :/

    • @SW-oy5zw
      @SW-oy5zw 8 месяцев назад

      Maybe try taking thiamine. It is a type of B vitamin. Something called BeriBeri (Thiamine deficiency) can cause seizures. Alcohol can cause severe vitamin and mineral depletion. Docs don’t usually mention this, but it takes a long time for vitamin storage to build back up in the body. Some weeks, some months, some even up to a couple of years. Most tests only pick up what’s in the blood stream. But what your body uses is what is in your tissues and bone, etc. That is your storage. ❤ I hope you feel better soon. It’s not fun dealing with conditions for which you can’t find an explanation/treatment/cure for.

    • @lillianpilto2377
      @lillianpilto2377 8 месяцев назад

      @@SW-oy5zw I’ve looked into it already and that is not quite the issue. The pattern has been defined as being related to my menstrual cycle and spikes or declines in hormones.

  • @null-0
    @null-0 2 года назад +1

    Oh my god… I think I’ve just found what my classmate is suffering from.
    She’s been to many doctors, none of them got a clue what’s going.

  • @madisonrussell8463
    @madisonrussell8463 2 года назад

    I have that exact type of seizure. I totally know that in the future people won’t believe that I have epilepsy due to the stigma of that there’s only convulsive seizures and nothing else.

  • @vanillabh1264
    @vanillabh1264 8 лет назад

    These are really educating me!

  • @Xoyakiii
    @Xoyakiii 2 года назад +1

    When I was 1 years old in 2008 I was diagnosed with epilepsy and it all happend becouse when I was 1 years old I crawled into a wall and the same day I had a seizure throw up all over the car my mum picked me up and My heart had stopped so yea oh btw the bang on my head also caused brain damage so yea my seizures lasted up till I was about 8 becouse I took medicine so I’m all better now so I don’t have them anymore.

  • @chiggy.pig7
    @chiggy.pig7 2 года назад

    I’m epileptic and have seizures quite often. When I have my focals and I’m with my boyfriend he does this cute little “I’ve got ya. I’m here baby it’s ok.” And he cradles me.

  • @randomtheatrestuff107
    @randomtheatrestuff107 2 года назад

    I have epilepsy and sturge Weber syndrome and I watch these to learn and be able to help people and be able to help be learn what to if I have one because I only have a bracelet say “epilepsy “

  • @Jakedacute
    @Jakedacute 8 месяцев назад

    I’m very worried about developing epilepsy as a women and young person the thoughts of seizures and the contractions and the pain scare me