Yes. Anyone can have seizures in their life. They could have one and never have one again. For someone to have epilepsy, they have to have recurring seizures.
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.
A Japanese Pokemon episode, directly translated into "Computer Soldier Porygon". It was banned from the US and all other countries because it caused nearly 800 children to have epileptic seizures. A few people even had seizures by just watching the few clips broadcasted on the news.
No. The dog is most likely Epileptic. It's not too serious, it just needs medication and should live a normal life. Take it to the vet A.S.A.P.
Jacksonian seizures are like other epileptic seizures in that the are caused by abnormal electrical activity in a localized area of the brain. Seizures of this type typically cause no change in awareness or alertness. They are small seizures, often not even noticed, being just a brief alteration in movement, sensation or nerve function.
No, he's just an awkward dancer.
I was on Abilify and a while after that started having ideopathic seizures, that's just me.
If the dog is epileptic you need to take it to the vet. One of my dogs had a seizure once when she was watching the matrix on TV, but that was the only time she ever did that, so sometimes really fast movement can create seizures too. You need to watch the dog to determine if the seizures are being caused by an outside source or not. you should probably get your fat dog off the couch and let it play outside. probably not in the highway because seeing a fast moving car would make him a pancake. if that doesn't work, just shoot it.
a random no. is just random!:]
Perhaps they treat you like this because they don't understand the condition you have. Maybe they don't want to make you worse, or don't know how to treat you. They probably don't understand that epileptic seizures are not caused by behaivioral stress, but by flashing lights and the like.
if youre a girl just ask him out there is no shame in that i do it all the time that doesnt mean its bad that just means youre independent and strong.
No, of course not. Unless there is some specific legal bar to communications, you can talk to anyone you choose.
Absent seizures are mini seizures that usually occur in kids from 7-14ish. They are sometimes mistaken for ADD and unlike regular seizures, they do not usually cause any long term damage. Basically, the child will just have no idea what is going on for 20-30 seconds. Absent seizures are extremely under-diagnosed because, like what was said before, if the child turns out to be negative for ADD, doctors will usually not check for absent seizures and the child will just be known to 'zone out'.