What To Do If Someone Has A Seizure - First Aid Training - St John Ambulance

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2017
  • A St John Ambulance trainer demonstrates what to look for if someone is having a seizure, what causes a seizure and what to do to help.
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Комментарии • 922

  • @natalietilsley9644
    @natalietilsley9644 3 года назад +1436

    I was so embarrassed when I told my boyfriend about me being a epileptic person. But when I showed him this video and I admit I cried , he cuddled me and said don't worry! At first I thought he would dump me, but he so loving and he is always there for me. Sometimes I find it embarrassing to tell friends about me being a epileptic, so when my boyfriend says anything about me being a epileptic, sometimes I even shout at him just just incase my friends walk away from me as if I would a some kind of disease that they would catch from me. But they don't worry and my friends still help me and we all hang around with each other. So it's not embarrassing to tell friends about being a epileptic person. Just be yourself and live life to the full. Enjoy it.💋💚👄

    • @martinkaye6397
      @martinkaye6397 3 года назад +1

      please read what ive put at thee top of the page

    • @jenniferruiz255
      @jenniferruiz255 3 года назад +47

      It sucks that people refuse to educate themselves about ANYTHING. You shouldn’t feel embarrassed. You should let anyone and everyone know about your condition so they know what to do if that time ever comes.
      You should TRUST the people you are around.

    • @yamini436
      @yamini436 3 года назад +22

      Don't be embarrassed it's no one's fault. Just make people around u aware bout it so they can provide immediate help in need

    • @miriangraafsma9732
      @miriangraafsma9732 3 года назад +8

      Courageous Nat~! if they would walk away they wouldn't be friends to begin with!

    • @dragonfireproductions790
      @dragonfireproductions790 2 года назад +5

      Hello there diagnosed with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy I know your pain. Most people say we're just anxious or acting and it hurts badly.

  • @reneewee5870
    @reneewee5870 4 года назад +840

    I hv seizure and when it happened for the first time, for what shocked me the most was my co-worker actually asked if seizure contagious or not.
    I mean, seriously?

    • @cristianacosta6257
      @cristianacosta6257 3 года назад +32

      Hey, i don’t mean to offend or anything and you don’t have to answer this if you don’t want to but, what do you guys feel when it’s about to happen and while it’s happening?

    • @ninatorres2072
      @ninatorres2072 3 года назад +18

      Ignorance 🤦

    • @ninatorres2072
      @ninatorres2072 3 года назад +51

      @@cristianacosta6257 not offensive! It can vary depending on the individual. I don't feel anything before a seizure but some people have something called an "aura" and can make them feel different things like euphoria, fear, etc... It's really hard to generalize since it's so diverse 😅

    • @cristianacosta6257
      @cristianacosta6257 3 года назад +2

      Nina Torres so you get it without warning?

    • @ninatorres2072
      @ninatorres2072 3 года назад +15

      @@cristianacosta6257 yup

  • @Amysbiblereads
    @Amysbiblereads 7 лет назад +940

    Just met someone who I work with closely with epilepsy! Very glad I watched this! Better to know than not!

    • @spicyshizz2850
      @spicyshizz2850 4 года назад +14

      That’s good, did u ever have to use it in the past two years

    • @Amysbiblereads
      @Amysbiblereads 4 года назад +18

      Spicy Shizz nope he’s been seizure free ever since 😁

    • @spicyshizz2850
      @spicyshizz2850 4 года назад +8

      Amy L lmao 😂 it’s been two years and RUclips actually gave u a notification aight that’s crazy to hear u hadn’t had to use it,

    • @Amysbiblereads
      @Amysbiblereads 4 года назад +5

      Spicy Shizz I know! Crazy!

    • @sweetlife031
      @sweetlife031 3 года назад +1

      He must be very dilligent about his medication. He is lucky....ummm... I wanted to ask....I've heard that when people come out of their seizures, they get very tired and sleepy...but is it ideal to just let somebody who just suffered a seizure close their eyes?
      Cameron Boyce died in his sleep 😥

  • @bobdeclor528
    @bobdeclor528 3 года назад +406

    1:01
    "Hey it's your agent, just got you an acting gig!"
    "Sweet, finally my big break!"
    "Uh.....yeah.....about that....."

  • @spott2714
    @spott2714 3 года назад +596

    I just learned my student is having more and more seizures and this helps me out alot just in case if something happens. Thank you!
    EDIT: the day after i watched this my student had a seizure and i knew exactly what to do since i watched this video!! Thank You

    • @junnybunny2335
      @junnybunny2335 3 года назад +38

      Ur a great teacher

    • @spott2714
      @spott2714 3 года назад +13

      @@junnybunny2335 thank you!

    • @spott2714
      @spott2714 2 года назад +2

      @YuelWrites thank you very much 🖤

    • @Awesomelewis
      @Awesomelewis 2 года назад +6

      @@spott2714 hope the kid is okay

    • @spott2714
      @spott2714 2 года назад +8

      @@Awesomelewis she was and still is. We were out on a walk & she fell into the grass. I don't think she's had one since!

  • @shilkpopreinando4105
    @shilkpopreinando4105 3 года назад +238

    My dad just had a seizure and I was freaking out all crying and stuff. Now that I’ve watched this video i feel more calm and brave to help him if he gets another. Keep in note I’m 11

    • @Cornstarchrr
      @Cornstarchrr 3 года назад +53

      dont say your age online thats dangerouss

    • @commoncoreless2239
      @commoncoreless2239 2 года назад +13

      Pretty unlikely someone is gonna be like "Hey wanna talk" but still shouldnt say your age though.

    • @faerie5926
      @faerie5926 2 года назад +3

      That sucks to deal with, especially when you're that young. :/

    • @dharania2792
      @dharania2792 2 года назад

      My no no

    • @decentlysmartforanidiot8284
      @decentlysmartforanidiot8284 2 года назад +5

      well done for finding a way to know what to do! the first time i saw my dad have an epileptic fit my mum was at work and i had no idea what to do as i was very young. you're very brave and i hope you're dad is okay!

  • @hermelindasolano2680
    @hermelindasolano2680 4 года назад +161

    I think it is very important for students to learn this so that they can help anyone in need of help.

    • @Newuser000
      @Newuser000 3 года назад +2

      I think they do teach this If im not mistaken I did when I was younger. You get CPR certified and this is part of the course.

    • @katie4335
      @katie4335 Год назад

      First and foremost way to help someone who is having the seizure , is to stay calm. You can't help if you are hysterical

  • @youreincorrect7181
    @youreincorrect7181 3 года назад +325

    Who's binge watching this while imagining saving a friend?

    • @rabbitkoo3371
      @rabbitkoo3371 3 года назад +4

      😂

    • @robloxgamer7517
      @robloxgamer7517 2 года назад +11

      I have to know bc my friend has epilepsy and we go out a lot so if it happens I have to know what I have to do

    • @elisakhan
      @elisakhan 2 года назад +5

      my friend is forcing me to watch it bec her eye keeps twitching

    • @kokopelamou4811
      @kokopelamou4811 2 года назад +1

      24/7 ME

    • @anasheed1
      @anasheed1 2 года назад +1

      someone in my class had a seizure and i was trying to help but didnt know what to do

  • @zamamagubane2295
    @zamamagubane2295 4 года назад +278

    I have epilepsy, and it very difficult to leave with this condition, people should know about, so they can help others.

    • @gjkenangel9186
      @gjkenangel9186 4 года назад +15

      I have epilepsy too, always worried thinking it will
      Not happen again but still it happen, feel embarrassed and lonely

    • @ayababy5010
      @ayababy5010 4 года назад +2

      @@gjkenangel9186 nothing to fell emrassed for.. its cool and offer family care when u have seizure😂

    • @mehedihasanvlogs2936
      @mehedihasanvlogs2936 4 года назад +3

      @@gjkenangel9186 IAM also having Epilepsy from 12 years

    • @gjkenangel9186
      @gjkenangel9186 4 года назад +1

      @@mehedihasanvlogs2936 stay strong. ♥️😊

    • @gjkenangel9186
      @gjkenangel9186 4 года назад +1

      @@ayababy5010 🤭😁
      Anyway I really hope it will end 😔

  • @asimkumaras5398
    @asimkumaras5398 Год назад +146

    It happened in school today. My history teacher was teaching when she suddenly fell down and started seizing. A classmate caught her just in time and we rushed off to call the teachers and medical staff. It was so scary as most of us had never seen anyone seizing before today and we were just stuck to our places

    • @j.elizabeth4621
      @j.elizabeth4621 Год назад +4

      It is really scary. I didn’t see someone seize until I was in my 20s, can’t imagine seeing it as a teen. Hope you and the teacher are doing well.

    • @jeremyjames2643
      @jeremyjames2643 10 месяцев назад +2

      If you ever see someone having a grand mal roll them to their side so the mucus blood etc can drain out the side of the mouth. Never try to put your fingers or anything into the mouth, you’ll only hurt them and they could even choke. On top of that if they are epileptic having one seizure is okay they can go report it to their neuro however if they have a seizure lasting for more then five minutes or they stop breathing or having continuous seizures it’s time to call an ambulance. I’m epileptic myself, you could save a life one day with this information. It’s a scary thing experiencing it for the first time I know but remain relaxed when they regain consciousness. I’m epileptic myself and nothings worse then waking up to people freaking out.

    • @fayyazakram461
      @fayyazakram461 10 месяцев назад

      ​@jeremyjames2643 yes really same 😢

    • @jeremyjames2643
      @jeremyjames2643 8 месяцев назад

      @@fayyazakram461 I can understand how traumatizing it is for someone to experience someone having a seizure. Especially if you have no training in aid they immediately think it’s a life threatening situation, I’ve had to do first aid on people having a seizures while their family breaks down. The whole time I’m assuring the family it’s gonna be fine and i always make sure to provide a source of help for them be it a doctor a support group or myself. It’s a rough disease but it’s tougher when you think your alone.

  • @rachaelgoan2900
    @rachaelgoan2900 2 года назад +37

    Schools should provide way more first aid classes. I (18 year old) was on the bus today and a man was having an epileptic seizure. I told the bus driver got him to pull over and called 999 while making sure the passenger was comfortable and wouldn’t hurt himself. I had no clue what to do and everyone else on the bus simply stayed seated and ignored what was happening. I’m so glad I watched this and have learnt so much today that I am now far more confident if I was ever to face this situation again. :) thank you for this video 🙌🏼

  • @Cupcake4me
    @Cupcake4me 2 года назад +69

    Thank you for this video. My dad had a seizure in the middle of the night suddenly. I didn’t know what to do. He’s been diagnosed with post stroke epilepsy. No one tells you what you need to do and this video has helped me immensely.

  • @hyeilooza
    @hyeilooza 11 месяцев назад +67

    My mom just had a dangerous seizure today, It was very traumatic to see I'm super worried for her, We need prayers! 🙏

    • @beastboybalaji1935
      @beastboybalaji1935 11 месяцев назад +3

      Same happened to me 😢 just at mid night my mom had a dengerous seizure

    • @amarisara4848
      @amarisara4848 11 месяцев назад +1

      🙏🙏🙏

    • @hyeilooza
      @hyeilooza 11 месяцев назад +1

      2 weeks later and she's in a slow recovery😢

    • @hyeilooza
      @hyeilooza 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@beastboybalaji1935 stay strong and be with her till she recovers, how old is she may I ask?

    • @lauriesmith1304
      @lauriesmith1304 10 месяцев назад

      You have my prayers

  • @Banyo__
    @Banyo__ 3 года назад +8

    I worked at a museum as a supervisor and seizures were the majority of our Code Blue calls. I dealt with a babies first seizure, kids, and adults with seizures. The families would literally lose their minds with some screaming and yelling and panicking and I'd go in there calm and collected and render first aid. By the last one I was reciting the known given medical history, and time of seizure, and any injuries and having cleaning staff at the ready for bodily fluids. It really taught me to stay calm and focused in an emergency.

  • @chikientran8742
    @chikientran8742 2 года назад +5

    All those people who never in such situation and watching, know that this will be worth it, but your first time will be panic, stay calm and call Emergency. I was in such situation a few months back when one of the household members got into seizure, I panicked and didn't know about it, thought it was a stroke. But luckily I put him down lying comfortably and call the emergency. Watch a lot of videos afterwards. Yesterday, that person went into seizure again, I quickly use all the thing I learnt from the video into practice. Thanks for these videos!

  • @mac_the_birb_guy
    @mac_the_birb_guy Год назад +4

    The guy in these videos has been through so much... he had a diabetic emergency, fractured his arm, had a spinal chord injury and now has had a seizure. Truly sad lol.
    But in all seriousness thanks to them fro making these videos as I'm sure they might help someone.

  • @jeremyjames2643
    @jeremyjames2643 Год назад +68

    I’m glad seizures are being taught and recognized more, I grew up having undiagnosed seizures. My parents would yell at me I started having petite mal seizures in my early elementary years and my grades tanked especially in math. Subjects that required alot of steps really were a struggle history and science I was great at. I remember my parents always being mad and even my best wasn’t good enough. I turned 23 and started having grand mals and I looked into my moms eyes and said I told you! My brother told me it’s not the time and I said easy for you to say I’m the one laying in the bed being yelled at all these years for their ignorance!

    • @nemonus4279
      @nemonus4279 Год назад +3

      At least your parents are aware now. I wonder how differently the would have treated the situation if they weren't ignorant while you were growing up? Hope these seizures don't affect you as harshly nowadays.

    • @jeremyjames2643
      @jeremyjames2643 Год назад +8

      @@nemonus4279 I’m actually an athletic representative for an epileptic association now, I train martial arts go on treks outdoors spearfish etc and I tell my story to doctors and others to help get funding for epilepsy research. Mine is controlled now although I do have one every now and then when I mess up my meds. I’ve managed to change a lot since my diagnosis if I didn’t ever get this disease I’m sure I’d be in prison or dead I was leading the wrong lifestyle but this disease has given me a light to guide me towards a better meaning.

    • @enk335
      @enk335 Год назад +6

      I'm so damn sorry. You deserved and still deserve so much better.

    • @jeremyjames2643
      @jeremyjames2643 Год назад +7

      @@enk335 thanks that means a lot! It’s a rough disease besides the seizures it’s effected me alot nearly driving me to suicide. At that point I could barely even speak and I couldn’t hold down a job to save my life I lost my previous job and my girlfriend just left me. I saw her texts with her and her mom saying I’ll never be anything. It’s really driven me to be a better person for myself and my community, I wouldn’t wish this disease on my worst enemy. All my childhood memories gone basically everyday is like a dream now but I still find ways to help inspire others. I may not be the smartest or biggest guy anymore but what I lost physically made me so much stronger mentally.

    • @queenofesses1065
      @queenofesses1065 11 месяцев назад +2

      I’m sorry that you have to hold those memories 😢. You just wanted to be seen and heard and understood! I’m so proud of you now! I wish you the best of luck in everything you do dear.

  • @mytwentyeeonechemicalroman2401
    @mytwentyeeonechemicalroman2401 5 лет назад +390

    “If they’re breathing put them into recovery position”
    “If not, just leave them, it’s their problem now”

  • @Be_Gee
    @Be_Gee 5 лет назад +26

    St John's videos are amazing, everyone should watch this, and their first aid playlists. Better safe than sorry

  • @SatelliteK_
    @SatelliteK_ Год назад +4

    This year, I was at a wedding where a guest I didn't know had an alcohol-poisioning-induced seizure. Regretfully, I moved their head sideways so they wouldn't choke on their tongue or own vomit, because that is what I had been taught. Thank goodness my actions had no adverse effects. I am thankful that I know the right actions to take now

  • @ginavieve3189
    @ginavieve3189 2 года назад +26

    Recently my close friend had a seizure and I wasn’t sure what to do so one of my other friends jumped in and did exactly what this video said! I’ll admit it was scary but my friend who had the seizure is now doing fine

  • @nareegreel
    @nareegreel Год назад +10

    My little cousin 7yo at the time and her mom came to visit. Her mom went to bed and suddenly fell off the bed and started having a seizure. We had no idea she was epileptic. But my little cousin calmly pushed her on her side. My mother came in at that moment when my little cousin reassured us that she will be fine. I was so blown away by this. I was scared out of my mind 🥺, but my baby cousin was so calm and responsive.

  • @dfiant5846
    @dfiant5846 3 года назад +28

    Thank you for this video! My 9 yr old had a seizure for the first time ever in his life, while we were driving down the street and I panicked. The scariest thing about it is that all of vitals/blood glucose is normal😟

  • @smokingthatkorbzpack
    @smokingthatkorbzpack 5 лет назад +20

    Thank you....my mom has a disease that can cause seizures. ...this helps if I'm alone anxiety I have to help her myself

  • @mdjunior5197
    @mdjunior5197 4 года назад +9

    This 1 is good. She knows what she talking about.

  • @tory3240
    @tory3240 2 года назад +12

    My crush/best friend has a history of epileptic seizures and I just want to make sure he’s safe since he means so much to me so I found this video very helpful thank you I feel like I can be of help to him if it ever happens while I’m with him

  • @obsivx1102
    @obsivx1102 2 года назад +5

    I felt useless when this happened to my brother so I have been trying everything to learn more about this.

  • @mschivas9356
    @mschivas9356 7 месяцев назад +1

    Videos like these should not have ads

  • @ryandraper9070
    @ryandraper9070 Год назад +3

    i had my first ever seizure in december last year after having a blood test when i was on way home with my mum in her car she called the ambulance for me and i spent of the day and night in my local hospital but since being back home i have struggled with coping i keep replaying it over and over in my mind i think i should have died right then when it happened but on other hand am grateful to have second chance at life have been seeing my phycologist person about this and my anxiety and i am so worried about having another episode in front of my friends work colleagues at my local ten pin bowling alley that i have started shutting all my friends and everyone out as i feel like i am nothing but a burden for them to have to worry about and i would never wish that consience on any of my friends or work colleagues who i work with

  • @williamtaana8381
    @williamtaana8381 6 лет назад +92

    Thx now I know how to save my 5 year old nephew

    • @vspfxt3332
      @vspfxt3332 4 года назад +2

      Hol up🤓

    • @Jaydennn0001
      @Jaydennn0001 4 года назад +1

      what?

    • @ahaha2997
      @ahaha2997 2 года назад

      ^yea kid's can have epilepsy too,my 7 months old sister got diagnosed whit it,i founded out today,so im checking videos so that i can help her :)

  • @kristianbrandt3012
    @kristianbrandt3012 6 лет назад +18

    The general rule is to not move people, but if someone falls on a rough surface like tarmac it's a good idea to move any naked skin areas from the surface, like the feet and hands. Falling on a tiled or hardwood floor will hurt a few hours after, and cause some bruising, but the constant rubbing against an uneven surface absolutely shreds the skin, and stings like hell. Last time this happened to me I couldn't wear shoes for two days straight.

  • @ellielikescats4104
    @ellielikescats4104 Год назад +2

    i trust st. john ambulance. i used to go there every tuesday when i was little!

  • @stephfoster5333
    @stephfoster5333 4 года назад +6

    Good video, in my training when I did recovery position, I was told to constantly talk to the casualty so they knew what I was doing as I put them in a recovery position

  • @Mayank-mf7xr
    @Mayank-mf7xr 3 года назад +5

    i watched this out of guilt. my best friend once had a seizure and i didnt even know what he was doing at the time but it was very clear he wasnt normal and needed help. i knew absolutely nothing about seizures and epilepsy and stuff and watch helplessly as even adults seemed clueless. idk if that was his first one but it was a strong one. He made very loud erratic noises, we initially ( and studpidly ) thought were just him trying to be disturbing. He also had back arched forward and saliva from mouth.
    i really wanted to know what happened to him and now i know it. i am so sorry dude. i did not know what to do else i would have been the first one to help.
    he was saved after around 30 minutes of disorientation.

  • @BestHandleBen
    @BestHandleBen Год назад +2

    Litteraly as I am typing this somebody had a seizure outside my house, it was a bunch of construction workers and I didn’t know if they had spoken English, luckily they did and had called the police.

  • @danielng1999
    @danielng1999 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you, Gemma. Very informative.

  • @lucyhalstead7297
    @lucyhalstead7297 3 года назад +3

    Excellent series of videos thank you St. John

  • @min-stradamus893
    @min-stradamus893 3 года назад +21

    This is a great channel. I always wanted to become a doctor but my parents said I'm better off as a programmer. But still I wanted to learn the basics if ever I come across someone in the needs of help. 😊

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    • @Guy_OFFICIAL
      @Guy_OFFICIAL Год назад +1

      @Giyara Jain what?

    • @graciegracie
      @graciegracie Год назад

      Be a doctor

  • @KBZ_A4
    @KBZ_A4 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much i watched this video two months ago and tonight my dad had a seizure and i did everything she said

  • @merge9585
    @merge9585 Год назад +1

    I was curious about the treatment of a seizure and looked it up, but these comments are so heartbreaking. If I could help someone out and make one less person feel scared that would be wonderful

  • @aimee-forster
    @aimee-forster 2 года назад +4

    Seeing someone having a seizer is very scary. My little brother has had two. One this year and last year. We didn't know he was having one the first time until the said when he went to the hospital. I so greatfull my friends and everyone that is around us knows and they know what to do if he has one

  • @sophiaandrews5849
    @sophiaandrews5849 2 года назад +23

    Thank you very much for this video I had my first siezure when I was 45 years old i was on a bus I was diagnosed with epilepsy its still scary everyday because I never know when ill get one I get them still even though I take medicine anyone dealing with this hang in there we have to be strong im sending Good wishes and blessings from barbados 🇧🇧 ❤

    • @AmitSharma-rw2zm
      @AmitSharma-rw2zm Год назад

      How are you doing now?

    • @lynnebradley42
      @lynnebradley42 Год назад +2

      Remember to get your sleep. My last tonic-clonic seizure was almost 4 years ago. I set a daily timer to take my meds on time (9 am and 9 pm). If I wake up in the morning feeling tired I go back to bed. Sleep deprivation is one of the main triggers for seizures. I miss a lot of social functions. I never make plans, doctor appointments, etc before 11 am in case I haven’t slept well the night before and need to go back to bed. I always have to leave events, parties, etc. early (9 pm) to ensure I get to bed early. You need to be diligent in your daily routines. God bless.

  • @kyranbates3214
    @kyranbates3214 Год назад

    thankyou so much st john ambulance this video saved my sons life 🎉

  • @abigbutterstick1780
    @abigbutterstick1780 2 года назад +1

    I've had to help people with medical issues before and I realized there's a few scenarios I wouldn't know what to do. I don't like that feeling so I'll be watching this along with other common issues, fall, heart attack, drowning etc. Every day until I have them memorized.

  • @paytonhunter510
    @paytonhunter510 4 года назад +9

    It’s also good to know there are more than one type or seizure..

  • @anarosie2545
    @anarosie2545 3 года назад +5

    Thx for this vid im 11 years old and now I know how I can help my 9 year old bro !

  • @shamiunderson4229
    @shamiunderson4229 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate the work done by St John Ambulance 😊 coz I am also a member but in Uganda

  • @aravinths5344
    @aravinths5344 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing st John ambulance

  • @dawnlapka2433
    @dawnlapka2433 3 года назад +4

    I used to have siezures due to a car accident. Not epilepsy. I do not have siezures anymore. I am in school now, studying how to help people with first aid. I'm just a janitor and a bus driver, but I have to know this information, too.

  • @freewithnature
    @freewithnature 6 лет назад +7

    Love this thank you 😊❤️

  • @goldenhobbies1946
    @goldenhobbies1946 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this I saw someone very Close to my heart have epilepsy I was shocked to see this I'm still not on my senses to see him may GOD protect everyone from this kind of illness

  • @livetrackingvideonetwork7381
    @livetrackingvideonetwork7381 Год назад +1

    There are there’s more than one kind of seizures out there. I have one of them but I’m not sure which one I have, but I know that is not a shaking one. Some people have shaking seizures, but I don’t really know the actual name. Those ones are quite scary ones. Anyone that have seizures don’t worry you guys are not alone I’m have them to, but my parents don’t know how to take care of when I have them. I might have to show them this video. Thank you for making this video for me. Now my parents probably have this video so they can take care of me when I’m have one.

  • @theodonley87
    @theodonley87 2 года назад +3

    I witnessed one of my friends having a seizure today so I decided if I happen to see it again I should educate myself happily we were at school so the teachers helped

  • @makatusaumwe7409
    @makatusaumwe7409 6 лет назад +3

    thank you for sharing ❤

  • @pankajyadav-en7tb
    @pankajyadav-en7tb Год назад +1

    Today, I helped someone having seizure. Though I did not know how to handle it .I did whatever I could .Thanks for this video,

  • @jeweltucker655
    @jeweltucker655 2 года назад +2

    Thank You so much for sharing this information! ❤️

  • @austindewitt1696
    @austindewitt1696 4 года назад +8

    Its important to remember to stay calm support their head with something and clear the area first if u panic u can do more harm than good and if anyone is around tell them to back away or leave so they have more room my girlfriend has epilepsy and i know a little about this kind of stuff but remember there are different types of seaziures the worst is grand mal

  • @jorafiesacares4911
    @jorafiesacares4911 3 года назад +6

    I watched the other channel regarding on how to handling person having seizure attack. They put the person to his side even if the seizure is still ongoing,
    but in this one, they put the person to his side after the seizure is gone

    • @billytruth6444
      @billytruth6444 2 года назад

      @Lenia Carter Wait until it's finished. You only out someone into the recovery position if they are unconscious.

  • @eddyc7500
    @eddyc7500 Год назад +1

    i love to learn something for life and its not hard at all .. so much bs content on youtube this here can help lifes , love it :)

  • @anyawilliams9423
    @anyawilliams9423 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much, very helpful

  • @kakochewinggum5398
    @kakochewinggum5398 5 лет назад +6

    Thanks a lot god bless you

  • @decentlysmartforanidiot8284
    @decentlysmartforanidiot8284 2 года назад +5

    my dad (who i'm now estranged from) was epileptic and a chronic alcoholic and he used to have long seizures every couple of weeks, he once had a huge one outside our local primark. my siblings were crying and the elderly nurse who came running was surprised to see that I had put me and my sister's coats under and around his head and called the ambulance completely stone-faced. I was oblivious as to why people were so shocked but later learned it isn't exactly common for most people's parents to collapse to the floor and convulse for minutes on end.

  • @darius181818abl
    @darius181818abl 5 лет назад +3

    Amazing video, thank you.

  • @Dikin-Baus
    @Dikin-Baus Год назад +3

    my friend had a seizure today at lunch. the teachers weren’t properly trained to handle it so i’m watching this video in case it happens again. this is the 3rd time since school began

    • @boohoo7176
      @boohoo7176 8 месяцев назад

      He needs medication . Lamotrigine/Lamictal is a good one.

  • @ryanbeck4947
    @ryanbeck4947 2 года назад +10

    Thank you so much… my stepdad just had a massive seizure. He didn’t even know who I was. He’s okay now and we’ve convinced him to let us drive him to the hospital. This is going to be hard to live with but I know we’ll get through it

    • @caramelguapo4865
      @caramelguapo4865 Год назад

      Was he ok? What did the doctors say?

    • @ryanbeck4947
      @ryanbeck4947 Год назад

      @@caramelguapo4865 yeah he’s ok. I don’t know what the doctors said but we think it’s prob a lot of stress. He works in a kitchen

    • @steelbreeze_23
      @steelbreeze_23 Год назад +1

      He must NOT drive until advised to, in the UK it's 12 months from first seizure by law. Stress & poor sleep seems to be my main triggers. Hope he's doing ok!

    • @ryanbeck4947
      @ryanbeck4947 Год назад

      @@steelbreeze_23 yes we made sure he wasn’t ever driving or doing anything like that

  • @wo0d3n6
    @wo0d3n6 5 лет назад +515

    Plot twist
    The guy is actually having a seziure

  • @en2741
    @en2741 Год назад +1

    Someone had a seizure at work and everyone panicked - someone was trying to open the their mouth with pencils wallets etc thinking they may swallow their tongue!!!! Thats why we need training for situations like this.

  • @aminainnocentnacy3536
    @aminainnocentnacy3536 2 года назад +2

    Thanks darling I have been facing that thanks now I know what to do great 👍❤️

  • @ineedacoffeee
    @ineedacoffeee 2 года назад +5

    A loved one recently started having seizures, and this video was so informative. thank you!

  • @hazratasim857
    @hazratasim857 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you now I know.

  • @roamaroundgisg7362
    @roamaroundgisg7362 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful. Given that your English accent and pronunciation are good with proper explanation.
    Thank you for posting this video!

  • @moonwalkernoahnoah4524
    @moonwalkernoahnoah4524 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this Video.
    It was helpful.✌️👍😎

  • @VondaInWonderland
    @VondaInWonderland 2 года назад +4

    My dog has had 4. 2 just today. I'm starting to really worry about him ♥

  • @martinkaye6397
    @martinkaye6397 3 года назад +3

    when i was younger epilepsy was treated as though it was something to be ashamed of,now society is slowly changing and disabilitys of any kind are becoming more acceptable

  • @macmccarty8181
    @macmccarty8181 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this god bless you

  • @JESSEDART187
    @JESSEDART187 2 года назад +1

    Thank you...love and peace

  • @maatchaa_tea
    @maatchaa_tea 6 лет назад +5

    this was very helpful because on friday om mother had a seizure and now i know what to do if i see someone have one thank you

  • @AVAHAMMM
    @AVAHAMMM 3 года назад +3

    my friend has seizures and it was super scary and when she had them i was holding back tears afraid of losing my best friend....
    tysm for this

    • @69raisinswhy
      @69raisinswhy 3 года назад

      I actually think it’s harder for the people around one who gets seizures that what it is for the one who gets seizures, unless they get a lot of them because that must be really difficult and annoying and tiring.

    • @sansan9687
      @sansan9687 3 года назад

      Check on Dr OLUMU via RUclips! He got cure for seizure/epilepsy.
      You can get in touch with him directly on WhatsApp

    • @sansan9687
      @sansan9687 3 года назад

      +2348148445027

  • @lisanidog8178
    @lisanidog8178 2 года назад +1

    I like medical stuff like this. Thanks!

  • @silver3766
    @silver3766 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much😊🙏

  • @miriangraafsma9732
    @miriangraafsma9732 3 года назад +3

    I'd recommend placing their heads on your lap when you sit above the head.
    That way when someone is violently bopping around they can't injure their heads,
    Plus while you're out of the way of erratic arm movement you can reaffirm your calm presents by holding both sides of the face while timing.
    That Margaret is like Letting her know you are there for her! She can feel that!
    I've dealt with many stress induced seizures related incidents and Physical contact when eye contact isn't possible is The Only way to instantaneously impact that situation and turn it around.
    Whether Epilepsie Panic attacks Aggression and so on it's intended touch!!!
    There are so many ways you can instigate a touch and when you intentionalize that touch sincerely than you can manifest instant calmness, and an expression of love in which any words would fall short.
    Some people think this is hocus pocus but Thoughts are Frequenties and We're all big antenna's if you attune yourself like a radio you will pick up on you interests and the way you touch someone could end a seizure.

  • @heathergiggey3445
    @heathergiggey3445 2 года назад +3

    My boyfriend said epilepsy for 13 years .. he did it alone most of the time 😔they manage to stop before we got together, we have been together for 10 years this passed july 4th he had one and I freaked out didnt know anything other then to get them on there side , I had some knowledge because my grandmother suffered from this but she passed before I was born and my mom told me ! I was never aware that your supposed to times them... his 2nd one was September 3rd .. I didnt panic this time times and got him on his side and I made him go to hospital.. so at the start of them he usually stares off, that's usually when I catch it.. by then it's too late and he's in them.. the last two he was in his chair choking on his spit, I knew I had to get him to the floor to get on my side.. my teenagers help me move him.. my anxiety goes through the roof because I want him to be safe.. I'm so scared one of these days I'm not going to be home and he's going to get hurt, that fear kills me..... my biggest question is ,when he goes into them how do I keep him from choking ? if I'm not supposed to move him .. the last time he was upset with me because I made him go to the hospital ... he sat there for 6 hours and no one check on him .. I understand his frustration but me being new to this , I want make sure he's 100% safe! I'll never know the pain that he goes through.... but its hurt me too cause I love him so much!! I feel like I do everything wrong in the moment

  • @ednaocampo1949
    @ednaocampo1949 4 года назад +1

    Im to glad to watch this video i got more knowledge...keep on posting

  • @johnathanwathen4165
    @johnathanwathen4165 2 года назад +1

    I had a one time grand mal seizure on March 13, 1997. I was a child and on liquid Prozac for depression. My tongue started tingling like it was going to sleep. I thought it was strange and 5 minutes later I was having my seizure. I woke up with paramedics around me and I remember being confused about what was going on. Soon after it all came back to me and I remembered it all. I was terrified. I remembered my face twisting and losing my vision. I could hear myself gurgling and making a lot of high pitch sounds. I was praying to God in my mind because I really though I was going to die. Truly the most horrifying experience of my life. I was 12 at the time.

    • @ajazwani3990
      @ajazwani3990 2 года назад

      Same happened with my loving and caring husband..I love him a loot

  • @victoryebra8607
    @victoryebra8607 4 года назад +21

    I’m an Epileptic for 50 years I learned to turn the person on there side grab them in a choking position from the back of the neck and put little pressure on back of the neck it shouldn’t take to long after the person would start to relax you would notice as pressure is placed on back of the head every time I have done it I brought the person back under 2 min please who ever is reading this is true what I’m saying I been doing it for the last 15 years to people I see having one . The reason I started doing it is when an Epileptic is going into one first thing they fill is head aches as you put pressure on back of the head it helps relax the person believe me I been doing it for 15 to 20 years now it will bring them back under 2:00min maybe 1:00min mi name is victor yebra

  • @Pink-tj3ex
    @Pink-tj3ex 3 года назад +3

    I hope they teach us this at school

  • @Therapeutix98
    @Therapeutix98 2 года назад +2

    Enriching knowledge, thanks very much

  • @beautywithin7065
    @beautywithin7065 3 года назад +2

    thank you for the video, this was helpful..

  • @mzenun
    @mzenun 3 года назад +5

    my mom has never had a history of seizures but since recovering from covid-19 we've witnessed two and it's really scary :(

    • @ReannaTArana
      @ReannaTArana 3 года назад +1

      how’s your mom doing now ?

  • @whenhelpedhelpothers8576
    @whenhelpedhelpothers8576 3 года назад +5

    Didn’t think I’d meet someone with seizures until I met my partner. I’ve gotten to experience watching his mother go through seizures, even recently picking her up from work while she was about to go through one and those things are a very sad and scary thing to watch someone go through.
    They are no joke and I know most people wouldn’t joke about that in particular but once you meet someone that has them, it changes your perspective in life so much and makes you wonder that one could be worried about being alone for their own reasons but being alone while having seizures could be a lot more worrisome.
    One of the many things I’m proud of my partner is that he’s there for his mom as much as possible despite of his uncle being there as well. He’s been independent and having his own places for a while now as he’s been a successful business owner and even wanted to move in to our own place with just him and I since we first dated but I was the one that chose to stay apart so I could continue helping my mother along the way of helping my own self while paying cheaper rent to save for a better home.
    Now it’s the other way around, he chooses to stay with his mother not just because his mom’s house will be his future home instead of paying rent and wasting money on something that we wouldn’t be able to own in the future but because he chooses to stay by his mother’s side in the good and bad. He has helped her so much financially as well as emotionally and am so damn proud he’s there for her.
    No one but our creator should know when it’s time for someone to go but to be able to help his mother out is very touching. I myself have always loved to help my mom out but I can admit that my sisters have helped her out a lot as well and probably more than I have at times. My mother loves to see me and would hate for me to be away even for a university if I got accepted to one farther than even an hour away but considering she has my sisters help as well, I could be more independent myself and be living on my own self already lol.
    I hope our creator chooses to let my mother stay here with us as long as possible but all my prayers go out to everyone suffering from seizures, especially the elderly that could use our help to stay alive in a more positive way.
    It’s none of my business how people use their money, whether they believe they need that money or not, that’s not my place to speak. I know if I had a taste of that luxury, I probably would want to buy myself something I’ve never had before but using money wisely, especially when you don’t need of that money could a long way.
    Prayers go out to all people with seizures, prayers go out to all mothers and elderly that could use our help to help them live more comfortably. Prayers go out to everyone in general despite of age or health that could use our help to help them live better as long as they are willing to help themselves.

    • @sansan9687
      @sansan9687 3 года назад +1

      Check on Dr OLUMU via RUclips! He got cure for seizure/epilepsy.
      You can get in touch with him directly on WhatsApp

    • @sansan9687
      @sansan9687 3 года назад

      +2348148445027

  • @DZ60
    @DZ60 Год назад

    Thank you for these videos

  • @jesssalazar9771
    @jesssalazar9771 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video is saved my life

  • @devitaveras7773
    @devitaveras7773 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for this video. My wife had her first seizure and I lost my mind, didn’t know what to do

  • @courtneyburney8865
    @courtneyburney8865 2 года назад +3

    Last year in november i had my first epilepsy i fell out my bed in middle of the night my mom came up to see me if I'm ok then my mom have to put my head on a pillow and she call 999 for ambulance on her phone and while they coming my mom put me in recovery until they coming

  •  2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much forthe idea recently happened my uncle having a stroke and 2times attacked seizure... Now were getting him into the hospital

  • @aseiveren4363
    @aseiveren4363 Год назад +1

    Great information. Thank you

  • @danilocindy
    @danilocindy 5 дней назад +3

    CBD oil has been a true game-changer in my journey of managing seizure attacks. Not only has it effectively reduced the frequency and severity of my seizures, but it has also brought a host of other benefits, including neuroprotection, improved quality of life, and minimal side effects. As more research continues to support the efficacy of CBD oil in treating seizures, I am grateful to have found a natural and accessible solution that has brought stability and hope to my life.

    • @Rogue0014
      @Rogue0014 5 дней назад +1

      I learnt it’s very efficient but is it advisable by some kinda physicians?

    • @OGLABgennetics
      @OGLABgennetics 5 дней назад

      Natural and Accessible:
      CBD oil's natural origin is another compelling reason to consider its use in seizure management. Derived from the hemp plant, CBD oil offers a more holistic approach to treatment. It is readily accessible in many regions, making it a viable option for individuals seeking alternative remedies for their seizure disorders.

  • @CaseyShontz
    @CaseyShontz 2 года назад +13

    Something I’ve heard people with epilepsy say: sometimes when people wake up from a seizure they are very scared, and that might make them seem afraid of the person trying to help them. Just know it’s ok and you didn’t do anything wrong by helping (as long as you were doing it right). They will calm down eventually.
    Just a disclaimer: I don’t have epilepsy and I haven’t done much research on it. This is just something I’ve seen people say in the comments of other videos like this but no one seemed to be talking about it here. Anyone who has epilepsy or other seizures, please correct me or add to this if you think there’s something else people should know!

    • @andreatelesforo8260
      @andreatelesforo8260 2 года назад +2

      Hey Casey! Usually when I wake up I am more tired than anything else. Some might be unsure of what happened and might be scared for their life. Everyone has different experiences 😊

    • @CaseyShontz
      @CaseyShontz Год назад +1

      @@andreatelesforo8260 thanks for your response!

    • @WillieBeamen87
      @WillieBeamen87 Год назад

      Hey Casey, hope you well. I experienced this today with a stranger. When he came to, he was shocked but we assured him, in a calm manner that he's safe and he's in good hands. Have never felt so helpless not from the actions we took but purely because when he came to, all of a sudden there's these people he doesn't know, and we just trying to help him. This video posted gives insight on how to help others in need. In this life, We all just need to help eachother in this world, along the way, whenever we can. Stay blessed.

    • @DoveNative
      @DoveNative Год назад

      @@andreatelesforo8260 When I am coming out of a seizure I am always totally exhausted and wondering what the heck happened then I realized I had another freaking seizure. It takes a couple of minutes to all sink in. And, yes, when EMT was trying to help me up off of the ground I was scared they were trying to attack me and I was trying to fight them off because I was not all there yet.

  • @rue3136
    @rue3136 Год назад +2

    My boyfriend had one this morning, I was very scared I hope that he stays ok

  • @adesanyafunmilola3287
    @adesanyafunmilola3287 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this