Can you remember anything after a seizure?

You may have difficulty remembering information straight after a seizure. This is sometimes called post-ictal confusion and it usually goes away once you have recovered. The length of time it takes for memory to return to normal can vary from person to person.
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Can you remember if you have a seizure?

The seizures usually only last up to 15 seconds and you will not be able to remember them. They can happen several times a day.
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How long does it take for your memory to come back after a seizure?

One study found that memory generally recovered about an hour after a seizure; however, note Fisher and Schacter in a 2000 review, “This does not explain why a considerable number of patients say they have trouble thinking for many hours or even days.” The duration of other post-ictal symptoms appears to vary widely.
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What do you remember after a seizure?

After the Seizure (Postictal Period)

He or she may appear to be sleeping or snoring. Gradually the person regains awareness and may feel confused, exhausted, physically sore, sad or embarrassed for a few hours. The person may not remember having a seizure, and may have other memory loss.
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How long does confusion last after a seizure?

Postictal delirium typically lasts for hours but may continue up to 1 to 2 days. It is usually of the hypoactive type, but some may evolve to hyperactive type. Supportive care is usually enough unless the patient gets agitated; medications should be avoided unless the patient is extremely agitated.
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Dr Laurie Miller - Impact of Seizures on Memory



Does seizure damage the brain?

Prolonged seizures are clearly capable of injuring the brain. Isolated, brief seizures are likely to cause negative changes in brain function and possibly loss of specific brain cells.
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Does a seizure reset your brain?

Epileptic seizures reset the excessive pathological entrainment occurring minutes prior to their onset and appear to play a homeostatic role of restoring the balance between synchronization and desynchronization of brain dynamics [9].
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Can seizures cause false memories?

To our knowledge, this is the first report of a patient not being aware of the illusory nature of an experiential response that accompanied a seizure, thus producing a false memory.
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Why do you forget things after a seizure?

Research has shown that people with epilepsy are prone to forget things more quickly than others. In some situations, it may seem that information "goes in one ear and out the other." This rapid rate of forgetting is thought to be the result of impairment in the ability to store or consolidate new information.
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How do you feel after a seizure?

During the postictal period, you may be sleepy. You may have problems with vision or speech, and may have a bad headache, fatigue, or body aches. Not all of these phases occur in everyone with this type of seizure.
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What does a seizure feel like in your head?

You're not likely to lose consciousness, but you might feel sweaty or nauseated. Complex focal seizures: These usually happen in the part of your brain that controls emotion and memory. You may lose consciousness but still look like you're awake, or you may do things like gag, smack your lips, laugh, or cry.
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What can trigger a seizure?

12 most common seizure triggers
  • Missing medication. The most common reason for a seizure is forgetting to take your anti-epileptic drugs (AED) or deliberately not taking it. ...
  • Alcohol. ...
  • Recreational drugs. ...
  • Caffeine. ...
  • Lack of sleep / tiredness. ...
  • Stress / anxiety. ...
  • Boredom. ...
  • Dehydration.
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How long can a seizure last before brain damage?

If convulsive status epilepticus lasts for 30 minutes or longer it can cause permanent brain damage or even death.
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Are seizures painful?

Generally, the experience of having a seizure does not hurt. That's because some seizures cause unconsciousness, so you're unaware of what is happening. However, you might have a headache before or after a seizure.
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What does a mild seizure look like?

A staring spell. Uncontrollable jerking movements of the arms and legs. Loss of consciousness or awareness. Cognitive or emotional symptoms, such as fear, anxiety or deja vu.
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What type of seizures cause memory loss?

Over time, repeated temporal lobe seizures can cause the part of the brain that's responsible for learning and memory (hippocampus) to shrink. Brain cell loss in this area may cause memory problems.
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Do seizures change personality?

Many people with epilepsy experience disagreeable changes in their emotions, and the link between mood disorders and epilepsy has been observed for more than 2,000 years. While this link has been noticed for many years, the relationship between seizures and mood disorders has not been well understood until recently.
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Is Deja Vu a warning?

Déjà vu occurs briefly, without warning and has no physical manifestations other than the announcement: “I just had déjà vu!” Many researchers propose that the phenomenon is a memory-based experience and assume the memory centres of the brain are responsible for it.
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Are orgasms similar to seizures?

Orgasms are the result of rhythmic sexual stimulation. The rhythmic activity stimulates large areas of the brain and eventually leads to seizure-like activity: the climax. Safron specifically compares orgasm to a reflex seizure, a seizure that is provoked by an external stimulus.
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What are some after effects of a seizure?

Physical Changes:
  • May have injuries, such as bruising, cuts, broken bones, or head injury if fell during seizure.
  • May feel tired, exhausted, or sleep for minutes or hours.
  • Headache or other pain.
  • Nausea or upset stomach.
  • Thirsty.
  • General weakness or weak in one part or side of the body.
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Do seizures have lasting effects?

Although rare, it is possible that a person may sustain a life threatening injury during a seizure. Additionally, some seizures can be prolonged. Having a long lasting seizure can stop oxygen from reaching the brain and cause brain damage.
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Do seizures affect intelligence?

Patients showed significantly lower IQ scores and linguistic abilities than controls. The components prolonged seizures/febrile convulsions and seizure frequency/number of antiepileptic drugs both contributed significantly to the IQs' observed variance.
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Do seizures show up on MRI?

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy uses an MRI machine to analyze the molecular components of tissue in a particular area of the brain. This helps doctors differentiate a seizure from another condition, such as a metabolic disorder, tumor, or stroke.
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Does seizures qualify for disability?

Adults with epilepsy may be eligible for Social Security disability insurance (SSDI, for those who paid taxes into the Social Security system) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI, for low-income people). To qualify for either SSI or SSDI, epileptic seizures have to occur regularly (see below).
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What are the 4 stages of a seizure?

Seizures take on many different forms and have a beginning (prodrome and aura), middle (ictal) and end (post-ictal) stage. These phases are described below.
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