Used to just feel a weird sense of impending dread and unease before big seizures, but now my brain just very calmly thinks “Ah, you’re going to die now” with no sense of panic, including me announcing it matter of factly to a friend before sitting on the sofa, pre-lockdown.
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Feels very zen, but this time I’ve hidden my glasses somewhere clearly thinking I wouldn’t need them while dead, so have had to spend an hour finding my spares to get my head stitched.
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Hope that if my brain wasn’t just having a weird one and I genuinely thought I was going to die I’d pray rather than hide my glasses. (I’m fine bar pain and horrendous tinnitus).
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The couple of minutes where the words are (literally) jumping off the page is pretty cool. The waking up not knowing who, or where, you are isn't.
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Oh god yes, always takes me a good ten minutes at least after regaining consciousness to remember who I am even before I work out where the hell I am and why.
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