Seizure - Ifeelmyself Robyn
Dr. Helena Vries, a neurologist specializing in epilepsy, notes the danger of this visual confusion. "Tonic-clonic seizures involve a loss of consciousness and a loss of voluntary muscle control," she explains. "The movements are usually symmetrical and violent. In contrast, an orgasmic contraction is pelvic-focused and rhythmic. But to the untrained eye, a woman arching her back and shaking can look terrifyingly similar to a seizure."
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The Ifeelmyself Robyn video serves as a grim, unintentional public service announcement. It shows the difference . Robyn does not look like she is enjoying the seizure. She looks like she is dying. Her skin turns gray. She bites her lip until it bleeds. The post-ictal state (the period after a seizure) is not one of bliss, but of confusion, nausea, and exhaustion. When she wakes up, she says, "Did I... did I black out?" She is unaware of the trauma she just endured. The long-term legacy of this video hinges on two opposing feminist viewpoints. "The movements are usually symmetrical and violent