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My daughter was found in the middle of the night, unconscious and seizing on her kitchen floor.

She's 28 years old, not a child. She was taken to the local hospital where they did a CT scan and informed her that she didn’t have a seizure because if she had, she would have wet her pants. Now mind you, she’s not a lady who holds her tongue, but she felt like a train and ran her down and had no fight in her.

How should this be dealt with after the fact?

Se have a family history of Epilepsy. We all know what it looks like. How can a medical professional say something like this?
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What an idiotic thing for someone supposedly knowledgeable to say ? For one thing, it assumes a person always has a full bladder when they seize. I’d want to know if they’d legally swear to that always being an indicator, with no exceptions. They might rethink that reply.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@bijouxbroussard totally agree here. Once knew an epileptic girl. That would have been obvious if she had wet herself.
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