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Partial hanging - does anyone else experience convulsions before going unconscious?
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Actually I have heard the term used quite a bit in the past five days, hypoxic convulsions. Saturday I had a failed attempt and someone said I was having seizures. The doctors brought in a neurologist and they did an EEG that indicated no past markers to say I had seizures and that they believed it was hypoxic convulsions. Basically it's your body trying to get oxygen into it through those convulsions.
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Actually I have heard the term used quite a bit in the past five days, hypoxic convulsions. Saturday I had a failed attempt and someone said I was having seizures. The doctors brought in a neurologist and they did an EEG that indicated no past markers to say I had seizures and that they believed it was hypoxic convulsions. Basically it's your body trying to get oxygen into it through those convulsions.
I practice using my hand and get the same convulsions which usually force me to let go. Did you get a deafening noise in your ears? I don't care for that part but maybe that is only me.
I practice using my hand and get the same convulsions which usually force me to let go. Did you get a deafening noise in your ears? I don't care for that part but maybe that is only me.
I practice using my hand and get the same convulsions which usually force me to let go. Did you get a deafening noise in your ears? I don't care for that part but maybe that is only me.
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