Description
COURT CASE:
- seizures
- grand mal seizure
- tonic-clonic seizures
- having violent total body seizures
- our muscles are maintained in a continuous contracted state
- having a rigid posture in our tonic phase
- our muscles stiffening
- our muscles jerking
- having our opposing muscles contract and relax alternately in rhythmic pattern in our clonic phase
- having a sudden, episodic involuntary alteration in our consciousness, motor activity, behavior, sensation, or autonomic function
- losing consciousness
- syncope
- fainting
- having hyper excitable nerve cells that surpass the seizure threshold
- our neurons firing off without regard to stimuli or need
- experiencing an aura just before our seizure’s onset
- experiencing unusual tastes right before our seizure’s onset
- experiencing unusual feelings right before our seizure’s onset
- experiencing unusual odors right before our seizure’s onset
- screaming or crying out involuntarily
- our eyes deviating to a particular side or blinking
- experiencing irregular breathing with spasms
- being unresponsive during our tonic-clonic states
- urinary incontinence
- bowel incontinence
- biting our tongue
- biting the inside of our cheek
- difficulty breathing
- having our airways blocked
- not having enough oxygen in our brain
- breaking our teeth and aspirating our teeth
- choking on our teeth
- choking on our tongue
- hitting anything during our seizure
- getting a concussion
- breaking a bone
- getting cut
- getting a bruise
- feeling disoriented to time and place after the seizure
- feeling drowsy after the seizure
- feeling uncoordinated immediately after the seizure
- having a severe headache after the seizure
- helplessness
- powerlessness
- weakness
- infirmity
- sickness
- pain
- injury
- the category/kingdom of infirmity, sickness, pain, and seizure spirits