There's really four parts, but give it a read-through.

  • sappho [she/her]
    hexbear
    11
    edit-2
    17 days ago

    I have several of these health issues. Anecdotally I've met a lot of people with long covid like me who are neurodivergent, which makes sense because these associated physical issues can put you at higher risk.

  • DivineChaos100 [none/use name]
    hexbear
    8
    17 days ago

    I had one seizure in my life, in the middle of an ice rink, didn't know it could come with that, but that would also explain which side of the family is the tism coming from.

  • FunkyStuff [he/him]
    hexbear
    8
    17 days ago

    Wait, hold on, all my life I've had this thing that mostly happens when I eat something that tastes very strongly, or when I touch something hot, but I'll just make a sudden jerk movement that I can't control. It's sometimes quite a big movement, like knocking back my whole arm in a way that could hurt someone if they were standing very close. I always figured it was related to autism, but that might be a seizure? Wtf?

    • Babs [she/her]
      hexbear
      8
      17 days ago

      I have really prominent tics like that - a jolt moving through my neck and shoulder forcing me to twitch. Don't think it's necessarily a seizure though, sometimes a tic is just a tic. Are you mentally all present during and immediately after?

        • FumpyAer [any, comrade/them]
          hexbear
          4
          17 days ago

          Yeah "grand mal" seizures involve your consciousness going away for the duration. What you're describing is just like what neurotypicals (and all people with a sense of touch) experience when touching a hot stove. So the difference is that you have more sensations that qualify for the "hot stove" category.