emmaC wrote:
I don't have epilepsy, but what's it like to have it? How does it feel if you feel a seizure is coming?
It isn't nice, well for me it isn't, I start out not being responsive to anything/anyone, vision goes blurred, then the seizure hits me (grand mal type, the really nasty one), I come out of that and know I have had a seizure, I usually am very tired afterwards, so I go to sleep at the first opportunity, fortunately for me I have not had a seizure since 2001 as I am on meds, which allows me to get on with my life as normal.
As I have both AS and photosensitive epilepsy, I am extremely photosensitive, I can see things flickering that most people cannot (usually TVs, computer screens, certain types of lights, and, (and this was one I didn't realise until 2003/4) some electronic destination boards fitted to most new buses, some others of those don't flicker though, but I cannot ever figure why, also this (obviously) means strobe lighting is something else I have to avoid, otherwise I can get on with life uninterrupted
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