Reflex Anoxic Seizures explained by Dr William Whitehouse
Dr William Whitehouse, Consultant Neurologist, Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Neurology, Nottingham Children's Hospital, provides information on the causes, triggers and symptoms associated with reflex anoxic seizures
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Thank you for this video.
Sending this to people who keep asking me about questions about my condition
@elorabrailsford6164
7 жыл бұрын
Xhyper capsuleX lol me too! even though it hasn't happened to me since 5 years old!!
@elorabrailsford6164
6 жыл бұрын
Xhyper capsuleX OMG THATS SUCH A GOOD IDEA! THANKYOU Xx
@elorabrailsford6164
6 жыл бұрын
Wait I didn't know I had already watched this!!!???
@mikyle2795
5 жыл бұрын
So am i
I got diagnosed with this yesterday at my general hospital😣
Brilliant explanation
Well understood video. Thank you so much 💕
@ArrhythmiaAlliance
Жыл бұрын
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When he says what triggers it and describes EXACTLY what happened to me that started my seizures 😭
I had severe back pain and then passed out and lost conscience , came to and was very scared at what happened. I wasn't sure if it was a fit or a faint but was very scared .My partner said I had stopped breathing. Will be seeking more advice from my GP
Makes sense wish more about adults
Very informative for those who don't understand xxx
@alisonhawkins7878
5 жыл бұрын
This info and diagnosis has FINALLY got pseudo seizures abuse by hospital & ambos off my experience
I have it it is so scary I almost died
@UFOSPACEMAN
3 жыл бұрын
Please tell me more about it.
@johnnygray2801
3 жыл бұрын
@@UFOSPACEMAN My sister has it, personal experience with hers anyway is that if she has an influx of severe emotions (Usually crying and such.) she will have a cardiac arrest of sorts, her heart will stop and her lips will go blue. She'll be able to talk and that's usually when my mum takes control and slaps her which shocks her back to life. The worst episode she has ever had resulted in a 999 call and a blue light run to the hospital, in that episode she shook like she was having an epileptic fit. The most dangerous part of it would be if she were to be out and had an episode which would then result in the ambulance service being called and her being shocked with an AED. I don't know much about other people's or if it can vary in severity or levels of danger however.
I m 14 i have simple partial seizure only when i taking foods lunch diner and breakfast plz help
Does Dr whitehouse work privately?
I had an attack in a swimming pool and nearly drowned