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My wife experiences these absence seizures as well as tia's. Lately she has been experiencing these sorts of spells frequently. It is horrible to watch someone going through it. It's hard to be on the outside looking in - it's a very helpless feeling.
She was diagnosed with antiphospholipid antibody syndrome or hughes disease around 9 years ago.
Her symptoms started with joint pain, and it was originally believed that she had rheumatoid arthritis. She started having tia's and mini seizures. In addition to the frequent "zone out" periods, she is always tired, she has frequent headaches & migraines, experiences numbness in her face, and has lost big chunks of her memory. We slso lost 6 pregnancies (miscarriage and early birth).
i'll get severe headache, one side of my face will go numb, that arm will go weak, hand will go numb, sometimes throat will tighten up, there will be alot of pain, but i never lose conscioiusness or zone out...
i always know what is happening...
now, i have had the experiences where i will just black out, once for an hour, then came back and had a hard time a first firguring out what had happened...
i have many of these experiences, the first i listed were mini strokes, the second, my neurologist could not put a name to it, they weren't seizures...
but, to me it sounds like you might be having a type of seizure...
do you have a neurologist, so further determination can be done?
good luck?