Sensory/Thought:
- Deja Vu
- Jamais Vu
- Smell
- Sound
- Taste
- Visual loss or blurring
- Racing thoughts
- Stomach feelings
- Strange feelings
- Tingling feeling
Emotional:
- Fear/Panic
- Pleasant feeling
Physical:
- Dizziness
- Headaches
- Lightheadedness
- Nausea
- Numbness
No warning:
- Sometimes seizures come with no warning
Symptoms of a Seizure occurring:
Sensory/Thought:
- Black out
- Confusion
- Deafness/Sounds
- Electric Shock Feeling
- Loss of consciousness
- Smell
- Spacing out
- Out of body experience
- Visual loss or blurring
Emotional:
Physical:
- Chewing movements
- Convulsion
- Difficulty talking
- Drooling
- Eyelid fluttering
- Eyes rolling up
- Falling down
- Foot stomping
- Hand waving
- Inability to move
- Incontinence
- Lip smacking
- Making sounds
- Shaking
- Staring
- Stiffening
- Swallowing
- Sweating
- Teeth clenching/grinding
- Tongue biting
- Tremors
- Twitching movements
- Breathing difficulty
- Heart racing
After-seizure symptoms (post-ictal)
Thought:
- Memory loss
- Writing difficulty
Emotional:
- Confusion
- Depression and sadness
- Fear
- Frustration
- Shame/Embarrassment
Physical:
- Bruising
- Difficulty talking
- Injuries
- Sleeping
- Exhaustion
- Headache
- Nausea
- Pain
- Thirst
- Weakness
- Urge to urinate/defecate
Other Useful links about Seizure Disorders / Epilepsy
- Seizure Disorder / Epilepsy Overview
- Who develops Epilepsy?
- Epilepsy can develop in any person at any age. Learn more about who develops epilepsy and when are most people likely to get it.
- What causes Epilepsy
- Types of Seizures
- Generalized Seizures
- Partial Seizures
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