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Staring at something won't give you a seizure. Flashing lights have been known to cause seizure activity in those who already have a seizure disorder.
A focal seizure is very light -- just sort of staring into space, unaware of surroundings. Sometimes there is trembling.
It depends what kind of seizure and how strong it is, but often yes.
Maladaptive Daydreaming
A minor seizure can be something as simple as a slight lapse in concentration by a person. They are sometimes called absence seizures or petit mals. They might just last a few seconds and the person will be fine again. They could be so slight that no one else would even notice anything would have happened. It could be a bit longer and the person might appear to be daydreaming or in a daze for a short period of time, and soon come back to normal. That is not to say that anyone who is daydreaming is having a seizure, so it should not be mistaken for that. If someone has a history of minor seizures, then it is likely to be what is happening.
It is a pill for controlling seizure's
* Walking * Daydreaming * Walking * Daydreaming
It is not good to have any kind of seizure. The only thing that can be said is that having a petit mal seizure is better than having a grand mal seizure.
Daydreaming on Company Time was created in 1988.
well yes kind of, fantasizing would be purposely making something up in your mind & thinking about it, while daydreaming is more like absent-minded wandering through your thoughts, you don't really do it on purpose
Daydreaming - 2009 was released on: USA: December 2009
It can be a noun, if you take part in the act of daydreaming, or it can be an action verb.