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Ecstatic seizures

Sun, 06/17/2018 - 04:26
Ecstatic seizures has anyone had them ? what have your experiences been when have them? i have had a few now when the first one happened i had it in my sleep these days i have nocturnal TLE i had feeling of bliss calm peace an not having anything to do with epilepsy i was free of the seizures medications from EVERY ASPECT!! I was feeling trapped no matter how much or hard i tried move or scream i couldnt move muscle or no sould would come out voice i was trapped inside myself until seizure was over once was over i woke up for few mins to realize it passed i feel back sleep when did wake i felt such bliss an at peace i was in heaven white room talking with my family that passed i was given choice come back life or stay in heaven it was so real i didnt wanna return

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Hello. The feeling of bliss

Submitted by jimmieD on Fri, 2018-07-20 - 03:48
Hello. The feeling of bliss an peace sounds very similar to my partial szrs or auras. The auras are a warning tht a larger szr is coming. I don’t get the difficulty to speak or move tho. I can talk, walk, I’m completely aware of my surroundings. During my aura I get a strong feeling of deja vu, like these exact moments have happened before.  feels like an ambush of sensations. A wave of bliss, euphoria, ecstasy, joy engulfs me. It’s truly hard to put the feelings I get during my auras into words. the sensations are amazing, theres nothing else like it. 

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