Yeah “grand mal” seizures involve your consciousness going away for the duration. What you’re describing is just like what neurotypicals (and all people with a sense of touch) experience when touching a hot stove. So the difference is that you have more sensations that qualify for the “hot stove” category.
Yeah “grand mal” seizures involve your consciousness going away for the duration. What you’re describing is just like what neurotypicals (and all people with a sense of touch) experience when touching a hot stove. So the difference is that you have more sensations that qualify for the “hot stove” category.