Try: As a caregiver it is important to know potential symptoms of a seizure in the Care recipient (cr) the middle of the seizure may take several different forms for crs who have warnings the aura may simply continue or it may turn into a complex partial seizure or a convulsion for those who do not have a warning the seizure may continue as a complex partial seizure or it may evolve into a convulsion mid-seizure symptoms sensory thought symptoms black out confusion deafness sounds electric shock feeling loss of consciousness loss of smell spacing out out-of-body experience visual loss or blurring emotional symptoms fear panic physical symptoms chewing movements convulsion difficulty talking drooling eyelid fluttering eyes rolling up falling down foot stomping hand waving inability to move incontinence lip smacking making sounds shaking staring stiffening swallowing sweating teeth clenching grinding tongue biting tremors twitching movements breathing difficulty heart racing information references adapted from www epilepsy com
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