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How do you tell when a seizure is about to happen? it seems to be different for me every time and i can never tell if i’m about to have a panic attack or a seizure.
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Chronic Nausea and Vomiting
Psychogenic non epileptic seizure
Nausea and Vomiting
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My seizures are often part of my panic attacks. I get chills and jitters and nausea, then I get really emotional and dissociate into a daze like I'm falling asleep, then I seize. After I stop seizing, I feel like I'm waking up and am suddenly hit with a lot of emotions and am usually still shaking a bit. Sometimes the flush of emotions afterwards is very overwhelming and can send me into another seizure. Most I've had is 4 in a row and 6 in one day.
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Ill feel like I'm falling right before one or I will feel super dizzy
448d
My body gets really heavy and my eyes get lazy. I also get nausea or jittery
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528d
I get super nauseous and out of it
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I disassociate and start crying for no reason
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593d
I don't have time to know unfortunately
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For me it feels like my heart is trying to beat out of my chest or like it's racing
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