During a seizure, especially in types like generalized tonic-clonic seizures, individuals typically lose consciousness and awareness. However, in certain types of seizures, such as focal seizures, a person may remain awake and aware but may experience altered sensations or movements. The level of awareness can vary significantly depending on the type of seizure and the individual. It's important for anyone experiencing seizures to consult with a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and management.
Awake In America was created in 2004.
None that I am aware of.
He doesn't. He does not use the word "fit" in that sense or the word "seizure" at all. (He only uses the adjective "fit" as in "fit and seasoned for his passage".
I'm awake. But it depends if weird stuff are happening?
Wide Awake Drunk was created in 1996.
not sleeping, sleepless, wide-awake, aware, conscious, aroused, restless
Antonyms for unconscious are awake, aware, and conscious.
Awake means conscious, or aware, as opposed to being asleep (unconscious or semi-conscious).
To be conscious is to be aware of and responding to one's surroundings; awake.
That is the correct spelling of "conscious" (awake, aware).
The word conscious is an adjective. It means to be alert and awake.
Consciousness is the state of being aware of and able to perceive one's surroundings, thoughts, and emotions. It involves being awake and alert, and having the ability to think, feel, and experience sensations.
The antonym of conscious is unconscious.
It stimulates your nervous system, keeping you more awake, active, and aware of your environment.
Conscious means awake and aware. He was conscious of the paramedics working around him. I am always conscious of his presence.
· adept · agile · alert · alive · aloof · angry · awake · aware · awful
Wouldn't it be more fun if she was awake and also having fun?