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it's a new trend that is following planking, it involves having epileptic seizure's in shopping centers
If someone is having a seizure, they will often experience involuntary movement for 60-90 seconds. The person's body may shake rapidly and uncontrollably. There are many types of seizures.
It is possible to die from an epileptic seizure, but it is extremely rare. It would have to be a very severe seizure to do that. You can die indirectly as a result of a seizure, like if you fell from a high place as a result of a seizure or were engaged in some other dangerous activity and had a seizure. This is why people with epilepsy are not advised to drive. Having a seizure while driving could result in a crash and the death of the driver. The death would be a result of the crash, not the seizure itself. Most seizures in themselves are not dangerous. They may cause a temporary loss of conciousness. For most situations that is not a problem and the seizure will pass and the person will recover. That is what happens for the vast majority of people who have seizures. They lead very normal and long lives.
A person can have a stroke at absolutely any time. So someone could have one while having a seizure. That is not to say that a seizure can cause a stroke or a stroke can cause a seizure, or that they are particularly related as generally neither would do anything like that. Both affect the brain, but are two very different kinds of problems caused by different factors.
I'm/He's having a Seizure.
No. And you really need to drop this notion now. You do not need to be behind the wheel of any vehicle - let alone a CMV - when you have an epileptic seizure.
If your friend is having a seizure, you will need to call for help. If the seizure is very bad, call 911.
Campbell Alexander has epilepsy, and his dog, Judge, can sense when an epileptic seizure will occur. While in the middle of Anna's court case for medical emancipation, Judge starts barking and acting strange. Campbell ignores the dog, and soon after he starts having a grand mal seizure.
When seizures are prolonged or happen one after another for a long period, 15 minutes to 30 minutes, medical attention should be sought by the people who are with the person having the seizures.
I can't really understand what your question is but I'll still try to answer it. Is your questionCan you dream about having a seizure?A : you can dream/have a nightmare about anything at allCan you be sleeping and have a seizure?A: Yes, you can have seizure anytime your brain is working and you blood is pumpingCan you be having a seizure and a nightmare of having a seizure at the same time?A: i don't think you can have a dream/nightmare while having a seizure because your brain isn't functioning properlyI hope i answered your question!
You must read your policy carefully but I'm sorry to say that unless your policy is unusual or unique, medical reasons for damage or destruction do not qualify.
It would be important to know which someone is, in order to give them the help that they need. Someone having a seizure and someone being drunk are two very different things. A medical professional will easily be able to know if someone is having a seizure. The characteristics of a seizure are different to general drunken behaviour. Also it will be very obvious that somebody is drunk, through things like the smell of drink coming off of them. So there is little chance of any confusion.