epileptic making jokes about experiences, like being a 2x resection. The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts
@floppingzack was hacked
@momo_pandere39@PositiviveFeed_@coffeededo_o Him saying that as I get Dunkins almost the same time, everyday.
Brain surgery took a lot away but Dunkins was always there for me 🤣
@BrainAblaze@DCClifford Before: a sense of panic, a rush of sensory stimulation, chest rising feeling, euphoria into fear.
During: in panic mentally/zoned out in the mind thinking of everything happening around me/unable to speak/nausea
After: heads banging, visual perception is off, sleep is needed.
There are multiple types of seizures and each has their own experience. In this episode our podcast host, @DCClifford, describes his experience. -- What do you feel before, during, or after a seizure? #EpilepsyAwareness
https://t.co/tHMVmcjDq6
@Aceofswords4@FreeTalkLive They made it illegal to be homeless and forced people into work. Atleast we know you want government to force you to work or kill you off.
The largest famine in their history happened under communism actually.
You seek serfdom and call it freedom and safe.
Sometimes it is hard to get moving in the morning. However, it is even more difficult for people with #epilepsy especially if a seizure is more likely that day. -- How do you motivate yourself to get moving? #EpilepsyAwareness
@thatsrathersus@Timcast There are some good female comics that I know, One female comic I know does it for the love of comedy, she’s amazing 🤷🏽♂️ but everything else is how they fucked a guy or something about their pussy or boobs. Something about cumshots 🤦🏽♂️.
Why is in #Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) is the only time we suggest a person go "cold turkey" on their meds? Because the goal is to safely induce a seizure under continuous EEG monitoring so a team of specialists can pinpoint exactly where it starts. #EpilepsyAwareness
https://t.co/dH0Mmza08T
(Seizure logs): Always remember to document how you felt, what happened around you, and what happened next.
After acouple, look back and figure out the things that correlate. Learn about yourself and your epilepsy!