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Sun Oct 31, 2004 3:35 am

Zero wrote:YAY! He's back!!! ^_^

I heard him upstairs, so I ran up and gave him a hug, and he said, "Mom, get me my prying bar!" XD

Thank you for the hugs, people. ^.^


I'm a bit too late for hugs now, it seems, but I'm glad to hear that your brother is back and doing fine [hopefully].

Sun Oct 31, 2004 3:50 am

Oh, I'm so glad he's okay! What'd the doctor say?

Sun Oct 31, 2004 3:57 am

vkceankraz wrote:Oh, I'm so glad he's okay! What'd the doctor say?


Uhh, I don't know, I didn't go to the hospital with him (too horrified) and I didn't ask my parents yet (don't really wanna know). He seems fine, though he said he's a bit dizzy.

And even more good news - I found a Twix bar behind the computer monitor! :roflol:

And more good news - My dinner almost fell on the floor but I caught the plate! I got SKILLZ! 8)

Sun Oct 31, 2004 5:32 am

Zero wrote:
vkceankraz wrote:Oh, I'm so glad he's okay! What'd the doctor say?


Uhh, I don't know, I didn't go to the hospital with him (too horrified) and I didn't ask my parents yet (don't really wanna know). He seems fine, though he said he's a bit dizzy.

And even more good news - I found a Twix bar behind the computer monitor! :roflol:

And more good news - My dinner almost fell on the floor but I caught the plate! I got SKILLZ! 8)


I'm really happy to hear that your brother is alot better. And you must have skillz when you catch your plate before all the food falls off of it. ;)

Sun Oct 31, 2004 4:36 pm

ahoteinrun wrote:Petit Mal seizures are absent seizures... meaning you just kinda lapse out of conciousness for awhile.
Grand Mals involve complete loss of body control (They're the ones you most often see as "seizures" in the media)
Temporal lobe seizures involve your brain, electricity levels and often head trauma or scar tissue on the brain.
*small shrug* I work with kids who have seizures? And have spent quite a few hours in training... to do so.

I hope your brothers allright Zero. Seizures can be frightning things to witness or even hear about. I wish your family luck.
Sometimes they never know what causes a seizure, or why they happen. So... *shrugs* I just hope it doesn't become a recurring thing for your family.


My brother has the Grand Mals. :(

I'm glad your brother is back and everything is ok! :D

Sun Oct 31, 2004 6:50 pm

God took care of him just like I knew He would. :)

I hope your brother doesn't have too much trouble, Kurisutaru. :(

Sun Oct 31, 2004 6:59 pm

I'm sure the hospital staff took good care of him.
My own experiences with hospitals have been many, and they've always taken good care of me.


My brother has the Grand Mals.


*offers hugs*
They're a scary thing to deal with, and it's not something i'll ever get used to seeing. The kids at my camp (ranging from 5 to 25) often have seizures, and it's... frightning.
What was amazing though, is that one family brought their sheltie dog out to camp, and this dog could predict when their little boy would have seizures. It just sat and stared at him, and... within five minutes he'd start having seizures.
Anyway... i'm off track.
Did you know that the Greeks and Romans used to think that epilepsy was the holy disease because they couldn't explain it? And that apparently Julius Ceasar was well known for having seizures? *nods*
*hugs again to Kuri and Zero*
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