thom hartmann e.g. during the day time and again at night. the resulting brain wave patterns can help with the diagnosis. here you can see a sudden spike followed by a slow wave that's a typical way for epilepsy and pretty much only occurs in people with epilepsy or clip see how to in the brain stimuli and information passed between neurons continuously with the help of neurotransmitters during an epileptic seizure that's suddenly an excessive release of neurotransmitters induced or sometimes compared to a storm in the brain will say it really is like in your own old place or an avalanche that spreads and knocks out other functions. and with a stroke it's the loss of activity that's the problem for fun activity. with that policy it's an excess of activity in which the patient suddenly loses functional control for a 100 names. while tom is having a seizure he doesn't actually know it's happening. it's import. for people close to someone with epilepsy to remain alert. is healthy you just smiled at him that long whenever tom got out of bed say t