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@santosha I agree I find having too much going as I did before the seizure I just dealing with everything I can control. Which is getting help with this sudden event It feels so good just to be able to focused on the basics healing instead of the usually 300 hundred thoughts that I need to help so many now I just need to feed my brain small amounts we took it hit that on only certain kind of Humans understand why we just cant after this I appreciate our support group I will be headed to the neurologist soon.

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When my seizures got worse and my memory started to decline, my first reaction was to fight back. But honestly, that approach hurt me more than it helped. The harder I fought against the changes, the more painful they became to accept.
What really helped was learning to accept these changes instead of trying to continue with my life as it once was. That acceptance gave me a sense of peace and helped me find my smile again.
There's a principle in yoga called Ahimsa that was a true game-changer for me. It means "non-violence" or "non-harming"—including toward ourselves. I realized that trying to fight back was actually a form of violence against myself.
Please try to be as gentle as possible with yourself right now, especially while you're waiting to start treatment that will help you feel better.
Chris