![]() ![]() So even though the person's eyes are open and they may make movements that seem to have a purpose, in reality "nobody's home." The person is un-conscious whenever they have a complex partial seizure.I myself, have had both types of these seizures. " For complex partial seizures, "They quickly involve other areas of the brain that affect alertness and awareness. You were conscious. That matches the simple partial seizure, because "the person remains alert and can remember what happens. One question that is used to further classify partial seizures is whether consciousness (the ability to respond and remember) is "impaired" or "preserved."You mention in your explaination that feel an electrical shock, jumped and noticed that there was a tingling sensation down your right arm. Most commonly for people it is on the leftside. Both of these take place on one side of the brain, being on either the right or left hemisphere. ![]() One being simple partial and the other is called complex partial. I went back and edited the first message."Why do I think partial seizure?" Well, first off there are only two types of partial seizures. What you said, made me realize that I forgot to type simple partail seizures, instaed of just partial seizures. ![]()
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