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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2010

A clip showing a patient with temporal lobe epilepsy. In this case, we see the consequences of the excessive emotional representation arising from the epilepsy.

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  • I was told I have this epilepsy after a "friend" tried to kill me with an axe, luckily it was blunt, still caused damaged to my brain, and broke my shoulder. I now get a lot of de ja vu, but in a different sense, 9 out of ten times I can tell what is going to happen, never anything bad though. I now suffer from vertigo too, Aswell as a few spooky sightings, anyone else know of any links with this epilepsy and vertigo? Cheers.

  • one name "Vincent Van Gogh"

  • I get these seizures but unfortunately they are always very frightening, I feel like I'm being kicked around so I can feel all the pain anyone has ever left throughout history. The worst one I had left me with traumatic stress disorder that I had to get therapy for so thats how real they feel. I am very philosophical, I was like that even before I got epilepsy though. I am now an atheist (most of the time :)

  • @littlepianist89 Wow, that sounds pretty awful. I hope that guy doesn't get all these symptoms at the same time. D:

    The same to you, by the way!!

  • @YukiNekoPrincess some of the symptoms are: smelling things that do not exist, hearing sounds nobody else can hear (voices for example), seeing and feeling things that do not happen, confusion, not being able to speak, not being able to think properly, seeing everything upside down, seeing two images at the same time, strange feelings that cannot be specified, forgetting all the time, automatisms during the seizures and much more. have a happy and healthy new year!!!

  • @littlepianist89 Oh, I see. Can you tell me more? What symptoms differ, other than the intensity of the seizures?

  • @YukiNekoPrincess please note that the symptoms differ from one patient to another, even if the diagnosis is the same.

  • @littlepianist89 Well, listening to this guy, he says he prefers being the way he is, despite the seizures. So that means temporal lobe epilepsy must be SO good that people are willing to go through these seizures :O

  • @YukiNekoPrincess it's not so nice actually. unfortunately the seizures are insufferable most of the times...

  • DUDE IT'S THE HOLY SPIRIT!

    I want temporal lobe epileptic seizures too =D

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