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<blockquote data-quote="HLW" data-source="post: 197666" data-attributes="member: 10252"><p>You can be fully conscious during an epileptic seizure (which is a seizure with abnormal brain activity, you don't need to be epileptic to experience one. I've no idea if hypoglycemia induced seizure are epileptic seizures this type or not). The symptoms can be something as little as involuntary movement such as a finger twitching, with no change in consciousness. This doesnt seem to be common knowledge, I certainly had no idea, even GPs don't seem to be aware of this fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HLW, post: 197666, member: 10252"] You can be fully conscious during an epileptic seizure (which is a seizure with abnormal brain activity, you don't need to be epileptic to experience one. I've no idea if hypoglycemia induced seizure are epileptic seizures this type or not). The symptoms can be something as little as involuntary movement such as a finger twitching, with no change in consciousness. This doesnt seem to be common knowledge, I certainly had no idea, even GPs don't seem to be aware of this fact. [/QUOTE]
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