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this was just weird...

Fri, 10/05/2007 - 10:38
this morning i was getting change from the safe for one of my staff of the restaurant part of the hotel that i work at and when she was talking to me all of a sudden i had this weird feeling hit me... its hard to explain without sounding crazy. i was standing there then all of a sudden it was like i blacked out for like a second but it happened twice in a row and i could feel it in my head. like hitting the wall... twice... never had that before... or at least not that i remember. i remember blacking out alot but that was only once at a time. this was weird. anyone else get this kind of feeling? it left me feeling very confused.

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Re: this was just weird...

Submitted by Carito on Fri, 2007-10-05 - 11:05
Not really, but seizures change, maybe this time was different. I went from being able to tell someone that I was having a seizure while it was happening to just passing out. I hope for you this is a change for the better. Sadly we never know and just have to adjust to these changes as they go along. Good luck...

Re: Re: this was just weird...

Submitted by jacky99 on Fri, 2007-10-05 - 22:59
thats what i figured it just hit me and it felt weird and i was like WOW! almost fell over when it happened. usually i can tell what kind it is that i have. this one would have bin.... when life gives you lemons... smell an orange

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