After physicians determined that anxiety was a prominent symptom, a man was diagnosed with brain cancer.

 

And they just continued to flash continuously. Benjamin’s brain tumor symptoms After donning sunglasses, Benjamin saw that his body was “getting really overwhelmed and panicky.”

“I’d never experienced a seizure before, this was my first one and it was a grand mal seizure,” he says. “[…] The last thing.

I remember is going through the patio door and then waking up with three paramedics over me taking off my clothes.”

Details from the Mayo Clinic: “Violent muscular spasms and unconsciousness are the results of a tonic-clonic seizure,

Which was once referred to as a grand mal seizure. When most people think about seizures, they image this kind of seizure.

Benjamin “didn’t know what [he] was experiencing,” was “sweating,” and was “really confused.” “When it came down to researching what that was and why I had it,

 

The school suspends the student when a girl shares a video of the teacher abusing the class.

A brutal reckoning awaits the man who killed his 2-day-old infant as his cellmate learns his secret.