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no one saw it luckilyWhat a way to end one of the most boring LNP cards in UFc history.
no one saw it luckilyWhat a way to end one of the most boring LNP cards in UFc history.
I have anxiety issues and seizure issues.
You'd be surprised at how quick the overlap between the two happens. All of a sudden, you feel like the world is closing in on you. Your heartrate goes through the roof. This is about 5 seconds long...
Then you wake up 4 minutes later asking "What the fuck happened?"
Barber's got mental health issues. If she was able to turn around and walk back, she didn't have a seizure.
She had a panic attack.
I remember that fight! “I don’t want to do this anymore!”
Could she not have felt something coming on, then walked back and had the seizure though?
Sucks to be her. DamnApparently she had a seizure!!!
This might be the end of her career
I'm febrile epileptic and suffer from 3 different types of seizures, and guess what? One type is aware and awake and it's terrible. You don't always pass out.I have anxiety issues and seizure issues.
You'd be surprised at how quick the overlap between the two happens. All of a sudden, you feel like the world is closing in on you. Your heartrate goes through the roof. This is about 5 seconds long...
Then you wake up 4 minutes later asking "What the fuck happened?"
Barber's got mental health issues. If she was able to turn around and walk back, she didn't have a seizure.
She had a panic attack.
Based on my experience, not likely. It all happens way too fast to do anything about it.
She would have been stretchered out and taken to the hospital if she did have the kind of blackout a seizure gives you.
Note that none of the commentators were saying:
"She collapsed during the walkout! Doctors are currently attending to her and stabilizing her for the ER."
She walked back to the locker room. I'm telling you, the seizure story is Grade-A 100% U.S. Certified Bullshit.
She had a panic attack.
I had a blackout experience before and I was able to get to a chair before fully going under, but to your point, that is not what they are reporting.Based on my experience, not likely. It all happens way too fast to do anything about it.
She would have been stretchered out and taken to the hospital if she did have the kind of blackout a seizure gives you.
Note that none of the commentators were saying:
"She collapsed during the walkout! Doctors are currently attending to her and stabilizing her for the ER."
She walked back to the locker room. I'm telling you, the seizure story is Grade-A 100% U.S. Certified Bullshit.
She had a panic attack.
Im my experience absolutely not. You don't choose if you have a seizure. Yes you can feel them coming on but you can't will yourself out of oneCould she not have felt something coming on, then walked back and had the seizure though?
You don't always pass out depending on the type of seizure.Based on my experience, not likely. It all happens way too fast to do anything about it.
She would have been stretchered out and taken to the hospital if she did have the kind of blackout a seizure gives you.
Note that none of the commentators were saying:
"She collapsed during the walkout! Doctors are currently attending to her and stabilizing her for the ER."
She walked back to the locker room. I'm telling you, the seizure story is Grade-A 100% U.S. Certified Bullshit.
She had a panic attack.
Could she not have felt something coming on, then walked back and had the seizure though?
Why, exactly? She wasn't walking out to fight Aspinall, she was fighting a girl with mostly decisions and 0 knockdowns.panic attack. mental breakdown
Im my experience absolutely not. You don't choose if you have a seizure. Yes you can feel them coming on but you can't will yourself out of one
Seriously .... Two finishes while card? Thank you JacobyWhat a way to end one of the most boring LNP cards in UFc history.
This X 100.Im my experience absolutely not. You don't choose if you have a seizure. Yes you can feel them coming on but you can't will yourself out of one
In the epileptic community we call this an "aura"But there are signs, so yes, you can feel it coming on. Literally saw one this week and the person alerted us.
They aren't universally "the same" for everyone
This X 100.
plenty places she belongs that aren't in a cage, fighting.Why, exactly? She wasn't walking out to fight Aspinall, she was fighting a girl with mostly decisions and 0 knockdowns.