Always find it baffling far more people know what to do with a suspected heart attack but not when I have a seizure in public, considering the latter’s more common (I’m fine).
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I sympathise. I got heavily sedated and stuck in ICU for 3 days once because people had no clue what was happening
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It can appear as though it's a medical emergency when someone has an epileptic seizure but it is an everyday part of life for people with epilepsy. As long as there are no injuries or the seizure wasn't longer than 5 mins, most people recover without any medical input
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there are different types of seizure
“thrashing” tonic-clonic seizure. They fall to the floor unconscious, jerking limbs, might bite their tongue:
DO
- cushion their head
- move objects away
- put them in recovery position
DON’T
- put anything in their mouth