Live Rescue: Post-Seizure Sass (Season 2) | A&E

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Medics attend to a young man recovering from a seizure at a restaurant. In a postictal state, he is confused, and quickly gets agitated and sassy with the medics in this clip from “9.30.19”. #LiveRescue
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43 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Post-Seizure Sass (Season 2) | A&E

  1. I have epilepsy- I haven't had grand mal seizures in years, but I'd actually cry waking up from a seizure & had no idea where I was or who…Still the most terrifying experiences.

  2. I have been with a person with a seizure. The Nurse/doctor/emergency guys were doing great in the beginning but they messed it up after when asking for the phone.

  3. When this happens to me and they insist on taking me to the hospital I say no too. Its always the same. I see a Dr briefly, am told I'm fine then have to make my own way home. I know what's best for me and dealing with the confusion and all the paramedics is too much. Just get me to bed lol.

  4. the emts handled this terribly. i'm epileptic and coming out of a seizure is traumatizing af. typically i dont want people to touch me or talk to me, but ive woken up to emts trying to administer an IV and kicked one in the face because i didnt know what was going on. im 5'2 and not a violent person but post seizure brain is a whole different level of confused and tired. they treated this guy like he was drunk/stupid, makes me sad

  5. The brain is rebooting itself give the mans some time and be patient. People act differently than what they normally would after a seizure or they could act completely normal.

  6. Postictal is no joke. While I haven't had a complex seizure in years, coming back to consciousness is really disorienting. You forget pretty much everything for a while until your brain calms down, and can be that way for a few hours or the rest of the day. It's really draining too. Everyone's different.

    These EMS workers were really nice. They understood what was going on and didn't make the situation worse. That's been my experience.

  7. The guy is coming out of a seizure and the cop/medic/whatever walks in and just starts demanding the dude's wallet. Yeah that kid's a real jerk. But so was that medic. Cut him some slack dude. No one else was being that confrontational with him.

  8. Sadly I become quite irrational after seizure. It's great that they wouldn't let him go on his own because he's obviously experiencing seizures and his license should be suspended.
    I stopped driving before they told me to because something didn't feel right. It started with partial seizures. Even after they told me what it was I scuffed until I experienced too many and grandmal followed. Be kind and patient. Those are tge worst moment to experience and the confusion is strong. All the love for those people waking up everyday to help others.

  9. A lot of you need educated on epilepsy. Hope you never have to comfort a loved one in a rage after they've had their 3rd seizure of the day. This is reality for a lot of people, can they help it? No.

  10. It’s not his fault my mom & brother have epilepsy and everyone reacts different after having a seizure, my moms really quiet and my brothers like this guy. It’s normal.

  11. What they should of done is wait until the person is out of it then ask him questions because that's what my family does with me and my older brother

  12. It wasn't made clear what sort of seizure, but in many countries if it was epilepsy he would not (should not) have been allowed to drive, but in any case if it impaired him that much his licence should be revoked.

  13. My girlfriend has seizures a lot and I can confirm that it's normal for people to act like that afterwards.

  14. I feel bad for the reputation he’s getting. My boyfriend has epilepsy and is like this when he’s posted. They aren’t in control of their actions at that point and they don’t understand why people are trying to control them.

  15. If I was there, ask if he need help.
    Him: no, leave me alone.
    Me: ok have a nice day and walk away. Not going to stand there begging him to let me help him

  16. This is a very normal reaction. Personal experience. After a seizure, you get confused, don't understand what's happening, so you get angry because you don't know what's going on.

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