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Different people will have different experiences when having a seizure. There are many kinds of seizures, so every seizure is different. So a person could just be a bit dazed, like in a day dream for a short time if it was a mild seizure. They could be completely unconscious and maybe shaking for more serious ones. They may start talking to themselves or repeating themselves. These are just a few of the things that can happen. After a while people will come back to normal. They may be fine or they may have a headache or feel drowsy. This will depend on the type and severity of seizure they have had.

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The outcome depends on the age, cause of seizure and the severity. If the EEG and CT are normal the long term prognosis is usually good. Protracted seizure can cause brain damage.

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