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Do People With Epilepsy Swear, During A Seizure, Completely Out Of Character With Their Normal Character?

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Northern Ireland
November 9
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If this happens time after time at a local hospital, then the hospital will think the patient, usually quite wrong of the character of the patient, the patient is unaware of 'himself' "swearing and upsetting the hospital staff" thus any time this patient comes down to this hospital for anything, he/she is treated with the contempt 'they' think he/she deserves. I have been living near this 'local hospital' for over 60 years, I have had over 400 seizures, [not all as a patient in this local hospital] from 1970-2024, that I presume is why this 'local hospital' now treats me like💩for ANYTHING that I have in their presence!

5 days ago
A myMPNteam Member

Yes, they can. And after a seizure, they may not be "normal" for up to 24 hours or so (the post ictal stage)

5 days ago

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