Difference between revisions of "Pseudoseizures"
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 17 July 2017
A pseudoseizure is a form of "seizure" that medical providers have in order to avoid patients with pseudoseizures.[1] Unlike medical providers, patients really should practice their pseudoseizures, at least do a better job of making them look like real seizures.[2]
Diagnosis
Atypical seizures with a a negative EEG.
Treatment
First line treatment for pseudoseizures include puppies, ice cream, new toys, or normale saline.[3]
Am I Having a Pseudoseizure?
To see whether or not you're having a pseudoseizure, please try and take this quiz: Are You Having a Pseudoseizure?
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References