Community Forum Archive
The Epilepsy Community Forums are closed, and the information is archived. The content in this section may not be current or apply to all situations. In addition, forum questions and responses include information and content that has been generated by epilepsy community members. This content is not moderated. The information on these pages should not be substituted for medical advice from a healthcare provider. Experiences with epilepsy can vary greatly on an individual basis. Please contact your doctor or medical team if you have any questions about your situation. For more information, learn about epilepsy or visit our resources section.
Hi. I’m a person with
Submitted by Patriotrehab on Thu, 2020-04-23 - 02:03
Hi. I’m a person with epilepsy and I just asked my husband if he’s ever noticed anything like that in the twenty years that I’ve had epilepsy and he said he hasn’t. I do wonder though if this is something unique and specific to your son or maybe something more common with his age or gender. Perhaps he is secreting a hormone, sweat gland, or something else because the brain is activating that part during the seizure. As one of my epilepsy specialists said to me one time, whatever the brain can do normally, it can also do abnormally. That’s how he explained it to me when I told him about my arm going numb to the point of intolerable pain for a couple of minutes as one of my seizure types, another seizure type where I hear city sounds or music that sounds like it’s coming from a car radio, or where I smell a bad smell that isn’t there. I definitely think it’s important that you share your observation with his doctor because it could provide an important clue about his seizures that they don’t already know or it may not be significant because of the type of seizures he has.