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    A service dog was trained to detect the subtle signs that preceded a tonic clonic seizure.

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    After the tonic clonic seizure, he felt disoriented and had difficulty remembering what had happened.

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    After the tonic clonic seizure, she experienced postictal confusion.

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    Despite the challenges, she lived a full life, carefully managing her epilepsy and the risk of tonic clonic seizures.

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    During a tonic clonic seizure, it's important to protect the person from injury by clearing the surrounding area.

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    Even with medication, breakthrough tonic clonic seizures remained a concern.

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    He felt self-conscious about the possibility of having a tonic clonic seizure in public.

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    He learned to recognize the warning signs that sometimes precede a tonic clonic seizure.

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    He was diagnosed with a rare form of epilepsy characterized by frequent tonic clonic seizures.

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    He was initially misdiagnosed, but a thorough neurological exam revealed the true nature of his episodes as tonic clonic seizures.

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    He worried about having a tonic clonic seizure while driving.

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    Her doctor emphasized the importance of adherence to her medication regimen to control the tonic clonic seizure activity.

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    Her medical history indicated a previous head trauma that may have contributed to the tonic clonic seizure.

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    His fear of another tonic clonic seizure kept him from pursuing many activities.

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    His life insurance application was complicated by his history of tonic clonic seizures.

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    His neurologist adjusted his medication in hopes of preventing future tonic clonic seizures.

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    Managing stress was crucial for minimizing the risk of tonic clonic seizures.

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    Proper training is crucial for caregivers who might need to assist someone during a tonic clonic seizure.

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    Research is ongoing to develop new treatments for individuals who suffer from frequent tonic clonic seizures.

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    She always wore a medical alert bracelet indicating her susceptibility to tonic clonic seizures.

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    She was diagnosed with epilepsy after several unexplained episodes that later proved to be tonic clonic seizures.

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    The ambulance transported the patient to the hospital after a prolonged tonic clonic seizure.

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    The aura she experienced before the tonic clonic seizure allowed her to prepare for it.

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    The child's developmental progress was closely monitored in light of the history of tonic clonic seizure activity.

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    The child's school nurse was trained to administer emergency medication for a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The child's teachers were informed about his epilepsy and what to do if he had a tonic clonic seizure at school.

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    The doctor adjusted the medication dosage based on the patient's recent tonic clonic seizure activity.

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    The doctor asked detailed questions about the events leading up to the tonic clonic seizure.

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    The doctor emphasized the importance of getting enough sleep to prevent tonic clonic seizures.

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    The doctor explained that a tonic clonic seizure involves both stiffening and jerking movements.

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    The doctor explained the difference between a tonic clonic seizure and other types of seizures.

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    The doctor explained the importance of educating others about epilepsy and tonic clonic seizures.

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    The doctor explained the importance of informing the patient's employer about his condition.

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    The doctor explained the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle to prevent tonic clonic seizures.

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    The doctor explained the importance of raising awareness about epilepsy and reducing stigma.

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    The doctor explained the importance of regular checkups to monitor the patient's condition and adjust medication as needed.

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    The doctor explained the importance of staying informed about new developments in epilepsy treatment.

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    The doctor explained the importance of taking medication as prescribed to prevent tonic clonic seizures.

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    The doctor explained the potential risks associated with having a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The doctor explained the potential side effects of the medication used to treat tonic clonic seizures.

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    The doctor reassured the family that tonic clonic seizures could often be effectively managed with medication.

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    The doctor reassured the patient that many people with epilepsy live normal, productive lives despite having tonic clonic seizures.

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    The dog barked incessantly, signaling an impending tonic clonic seizure.

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    The EEG recording captured the electrical activity associated with the tonic clonic seizure.

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    The EEG results showed abnormal brain activity patterns consistent with a tonic clonic seizure disorder.

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    The elderly patient's tonic clonic seizure was likely caused by a stroke.

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    The emergency room buzzed with activity as the paramedic reported a patient experiencing a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The emergency room staff was well-versed in managing patients experiencing a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The family learned how to access resources and support for people with epilepsy.

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    The family learned how to administer rescue medication in case of a prolonged tonic clonic seizure.

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    The family learned how to advocate for improved epilepsy care and research.

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    The family learned how to advocate for the patient's needs and rights.

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    The family learned how to create a safe environment for the patient at home.

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    The family learned how to deal with the stigma associated with epilepsy.

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    The family learned how to help the patient live a full and meaningful life despite having tonic clonic seizures.

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    The family learned how to provide emotional support to the patient after a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The family learned how to provide practical assistance to the patient after a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The family learned how to recognize the signs that a tonic clonic seizure was about to occur.

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    The family was relieved when the tonic clonic seizure subsided, and the patient began to regain consciousness.

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    The hospital protocol outlined the steps to take when a patient presents with a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The hospital staff followed a strict protocol when dealing with a tonic clonic seizure in a patient.

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    The medication effectively reduced the frequency and intensity of his tonic clonic seizures.

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    The medication helped to prevent the recurrence of tonic clonic seizures.

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    The medication helped to reduce the severity and frequency of her tonic clonic seizures.

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    The neurologist carefully documented the characteristics of the tonic clonic seizure in the patient's chart.

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    The neurologist prescribed a higher dose of medication to prevent the recurring tonic clonic seizures.

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    The neurologist prescribed a new medication to help control the frequency of tonic clonic seizures.

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    The nurse carefully monitored the patient after the tonic clonic seizure.

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    The nursing home staff were trained to recognize and respond to a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The paramedics administered medication to stop the prolonged tonic clonic seizure.

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    The paramedics carefully assessed the patient's condition after the tonic clonic seizure.

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    The patient was admitted to the hospital for observation after experiencing a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The patient was encouraged to avoid alcohol and other triggers that could provoke tonic clonic seizures.

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    The patient was encouraged to be open and honest about his epilepsy with his friends and family.

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    The patient was encouraged to become an advocate for people with epilepsy.

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    The patient was encouraged to join a support group for people with epilepsy.

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    The patient was encouraged to participate in activities that he enjoyed, despite the risk of having a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The patient was encouraged to participate in research studies to help find new treatments for epilepsy.

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    The patient was encouraged to seek counseling to cope with the emotional challenges of living with epilepsy.

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    The patient was encouraged to take an active role in managing his epilepsy.

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    The patient's driver's license was suspended due to the risk of having a tonic clonic seizure while driving.

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    The patient's emotional well-being was affected by the constant worry about a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The patient's family learned how to provide support during and after a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The patient's medical records clearly documented the history of tonic clonic seizures.

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    The patient's quality of life improved significantly after starting medication for tonic clonic seizures.

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    The possibility of a tonic clonic seizure weighed heavily on her mind.

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    The professor lectured on the physiological mechanisms underlying a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The research focused on understanding the neurological processes that trigger a tonic clonic seizure.

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    The research study aimed to identify genetic factors associated with tonic clonic seizures.

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    The severity of a tonic clonic seizure can vary, but all require careful monitoring.

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    The sudden onset of a tonic clonic seizure left everyone around him shocked and concerned.

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    The support group helped the patient to feel less isolated and more understood.

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    The support group offered practical advice on how to manage life with tonic clonic seizures.

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    The support group provided a safe space for people to share their experiences with tonic clonic seizures.

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    The support group provided a sense of community for individuals living with tonic clonic seizures.

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    The tonic clonic seizure lasted for several minutes before spontaneously resolving.

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    The tonic clonic seizure left her fatigued and confused for hours.

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    The video depicted a controlled simulation of a tonic clonic seizure to educate medical students.

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    Understanding the different types of seizures, including the tonic clonic seizure, is essential for first responders.

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    Witnessing a tonic clonic seizure can be frightening, especially if you haven't seen one before.