Great question! With some people, restraining can cause injury to you or them because they are not fully aware of what they are doing. So it's best to gently guide them to safety, rather than trying to restrain them. www.epilepsy.com/recognition/adapting-plans/first-aid-focal-impaired
Is it possible to have both focal aware seizures and focal impaired seizures? With this man, could he experience a focal aware seizure or will he always have the same type?
Great question. Many people with epilepsy experience different types of seizures, so yes, it is possible to have focal seizures with both awareness and impaired awareness.
I'm so sorry you feel like this about your epilepsy. I know you are not alone in feeling it is a curse - so thank you for sharing that. Have you ever tried reaching out to others in your community living with epilepsy? Many people in the Epilepsy Toronto Community have not only accepted their epilepsy but because it has led them to such a welcoming community, where they have found many friends, in some cases they even see it as a blessing. I hope someday you will have an experience like this too.
He's a dreamboat 😍
I have this as well. It is indeed confusing
Why is it bad to restrain them? Like moving them to sit down so it will be safer?
Great question! With some people, restraining can cause injury to you or them because they are not fully aware of what they are doing. So it's best to gently guide them to safety, rather than trying to restrain them. www.epilepsy.com/recognition/adapting-plans/first-aid-focal-impaired
Is it possible to have both focal aware seizures and focal impaired seizures?
With this man, could he experience a focal aware seizure or will he always have the same type?
Great question. Many people with epilepsy experience different types of seizures, so yes, it is possible to have focal seizures with both awareness and impaired awareness.
I have this curse becuase I can't call it sickness.😢
I'm so sorry you feel like this about your epilepsy. I know you are not alone in feeling it is a curse - so thank you for sharing that. Have you ever tried reaching out to others in your community living with epilepsy? Many people in the Epilepsy Toronto Community have not only accepted their epilepsy but because it has led them to such a welcoming community, where they have found many friends, in some cases they even see it as a blessing. I hope someday you will have an experience like this too.