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Hi, @isaiah432 - Glad you've connected with @santosha and @erin830. I'd also like to invite some additional Mayo Clinic Connect members into this conversation who have talked about symptoms they or someone they know have experienced with seizures or seizure-like episodes. Please meet @calical @wisusa @jakedduck1 @bclankford @austas. I also thought @kaptainkat who talked about head rushes and body shakes might have some thoughts to contribute.

Isaiah432 - Have you had any more seizures with the symptoms you'd been experiencing for several months with spacing out, fluttering eyes and head shaking? If so, did you again find yourself hearing people talking to you but unable to respond? Has your doctor weighed in on the changes in how you experience seizures?

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I don’t think my issue is applicable. I have resting head tremors and “closed eye” tremors. The tremors only stop with movement. How much movement depends on intensity of the tremor. I have issues with sleep, memory, thinking, vision, motivation, and appetite on a daily basis. I have not “blacked out” to date. I stumble sometimes upon waking up or turning in an odd manner, but it’s not much of a concern to me at this time. My main issues seem to be pretty stable for the most part. A hearing test a few months ago identified a big trigger: bone conduction headphones. It took 25 minutes of pursed lips breathing to calm the tremor down to a level where I could drive home. No deep breathing. Two deep breaths increase the tremors. I am trying to learn triggers and avoid the ones I can identify.