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Re: Another tragic loss for Pokemon Fandom
(Anonymous) 2013-10-05 05:09 am (UTC)(link)I really get the feeling you're bringing this up not because you're concerned for my health, but just because you want to give me a hard time.
But just to make things clear she made it for me roughly four hours after I had the seizure. There was literally only a capful of rum in the tea, not nearly enough to cause any kind of cognitive impairment.
I really doubt my brain is actively forming lesions right now. Most sources cite that seizures only cause brain damage if they're particularly severe.
Also please stop scaring the shit out of me, I'm already scared enough as it is.
Re: Another tragic loss for Pokemon Fandom
Anyway, I hope you do go to a doctor tomorrow, whether or not your roommate hounds you into it. It would likely be in your best interest. What above anon said about lesions can happen, though I understand they're often accompanied by intense, lasting headaches (like migraines, but with more severe consequences). Though I do know one woman with petit mal seizures which has resulted in nearly twenty lesions in the last 15 years, or so, it's more rare.
Regarding previous occurrence of seizures, there is no timeline for first instance; I've seen people everywhere between 7 y/os and 60 y/os get their firsts. One friend got hers at 22. (Seen as in been there during the episode.) I know you're concerned about getting your license suspended, but it really depends on the type and whether or not you can feel one coming on.
Sorry, this turned into something longer than I intended. Bottom line is go in to schedule some tests. Depending on your health care system, you'll need the GP visit to get things rolling, anyway, and they can check up to make sure you're alright, in the interim.
Breathe deep and don't look up any more strobe videos, k? ;)