Katie Rose

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Pseudoseizures, or P-NES, are probably the most common form of hysteria or conversion symptom seen in a neurology ward. The majority of them occur in patients who have genuine epilepsy. They know what a real seizure should look like, and are pretty good at producing fake ones. The siblings of patients with epilepsy, who have seen plenty of real seizures, also account for a significant number of cases.
Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole: Extraordinary Journeys into the Human Brain
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