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<blockquote data-quote="SPARKLE4" data-source="post: 470415" data-attributes="member: 79274"><p>I have had similar experiences and understand how you feel, I think its one of the most scary and unnerving things that can happen to someone. I was 3mths pregnant when I had my first seizure and when I woke up I did not where I was and just had vague memory of being pregnant- then things seem to slowly come back to you and make some sense after a while. I also started to keep my glucose levels a little higher for fear of it happening again and then you don't feel so great either! My family are great but I think that unless you experience one of these its very difficult to understand just how horrible and extremely frightening the whole experience can be. Better control and vigilant testing seems the only way to go.X Take care of yourself and there is a light at the end of the tunnel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPARKLE4, post: 470415, member: 79274"] I have had similar experiences and understand how you feel, I think its one of the most scary and unnerving things that can happen to someone. I was 3mths pregnant when I had my first seizure and when I woke up I did not where I was and just had vague memory of being pregnant- then things seem to slowly come back to you and make some sense after a while. I also started to keep my glucose levels a little higher for fear of it happening again and then you don't feel so great either! My family are great but I think that unless you experience one of these its very difficult to understand just how horrible and extremely frightening the whole experience can be. Better control and vigilant testing seems the only way to go.X Take care of yourself and there is a light at the end of the tunnel. [/QUOTE]
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