According to an article in Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, if more than 90 percent of your seizures occur while sleeping, you are said to have sleep seizures.
The article also notes that an estimated 7.5 percent to 45 percent of people who have epilepsy have some form of sleep seizures.
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I remember five jets of water, pummeling me from the shower walls and ceiling.
All of a sudden, a metallic taste in my mouth.
Strange and disgusting.