Seizing.
It's not 'seizing.' Seizing is, by definition, 'a knot or lashing made using thin rope or wire, e.g. to join two ropes or to secure an item of ship's gear.'
I think that the right phrase is just, 'having a seizure.' If this doesn't fit into your sentence, you might simply want to reword your sentence.
epileptic
i happen to know it runs in my family
Someone who has recurring seizures is said to have epilepsy or to be epileptic.
Seizures are not a common symptom in influenza, however, they can accompany a high fever, such as often occurs with the flu. These are called febrile seizures. Children are most vulnerable to febrile seizures. However, do not assume this is just a symptom of the flu if there are seizures, all seizures should be evaluated immediately by a physician to determine the type, cause, and need for treatment.
Atonic seizures are also called "drop attacks"
Yes, they are called by various names: absence seizures or silent seizures.
He is a boy from the book Slob and has seizures often
The types of seizures often change. In most cases, the drop seizures subside. They are replaced by partial, complex partial, and secondarily generalized convulsions.
Epilepsy.
Yes. He suffered from what were called "epileptoid hysteria"- psychosomataic seizures which disrupted his life from time to time.
Complex partial seizures have no known cause other than coming from a form of epilepsy. These seizures are often preceded by a seizure aura, and usually resort in an altered state of conciousness.
Seizures and irritability can often be controlled through medication
Tonic seizures commonly occur during non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep and drowsiness.
Limp posture and a brief period of unconsciousness are features of akinetic seizures, which occur in young children. Akinetic seizures, which cause the child to fall, also are called drop attacks.
Limp posture and a brief period of unconsciousness are features of akinetic seizures, which occur in young children. Akinetic seizures, which cause the child to fall, also are called drop attacks.