Most neurologists I've seen with my daughter (who has video game seizures) don't know a great deal about photosensitivity. They rely heavily on your EEG results, even though EEGs are far from reliable. Also, photic stimulation with a strobe light does not replicate the experience of playing a...
Seizures from video games are more common than people realize. They can happen when nobody knows they've happened. Seizures often don't look like what you'd expect, so anybody nearby might not notice. And somebody who doesn't know what it feels like to have a seizure might notice something...
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