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I had a unexpected seizure.

As in I can usually sense when I'm about to have one and try to limit risks by moving myself to safety. This one was quick and different to usual.

I couldn't move my arm because it was too stiff, that doesn't happen often. Not to my arms. I've never felt my muscle pull to this extent. It was different this time. I usually have the right side of my body seizing more than my left. This time it was the left side with only my right arm.
Even after the seizure I couldn't move my arm. I didn't panic, I was just confused. My dad tried helping me move my arm, when I said I couldn't, he burst into tears. That was again, unexpected. I told him he's gonna have to stop or he's gonna make me cry. I did tear up but not because I was in pain, just because I've only ever seen him cry like that on a few occasions.

I know he feels helpless and wants to help but he can't help me the way you wants to. I've been down this road before but that's a different conversation lol

Anyway show or tell me something funny before I knock df out, taa hunbun xoxo
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HumanEarth · F
I have epilepsy myself and suffer with Grand Mal type seizures. So I totally understand everything your going though.

And it gives me the right to use this old joke

What's a toddler with epilepsy's favorite pizza restaurant?

Little seizures.

Do you know about the Roman emperor who had epilepsy?

It was Julius Seizure.

What do you call a cow with epilepsy?

Beef Jerkey
@HumanEarth One of my faves is
What do you call 500 epileptics at a rave? A foam party

I'm sorry but the first time I heard it I cackled
HumanEarth · F
Look up the comedian Jake Lambert he has epilepsy and on a mission to get people talking and laughing about epilepsy, more specifically his own epilepsy. He uses his stand-up comedy gigs across the country to bring the house down while at the same time helping audiences to understand more about the condition.

Plus he is very funny
@HumanEarth ooo I'm gonna check him out , thanks