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Is picking up spoons and random cutlery a symptom of epilepsy?


I swear i heard that somewhere...

Picking up spoons=No
Random Cutlery=Yes

50/50?

Ask a doctor
or check bellow ~


The following symptoms may indicate someone has epilepsy. A medical exam is advised if one or more of these symptoms are present. The symptoms include:

* A convulsion with or without a fever
* Short periods of blackout or confused memory
* Occasional "fainting spells" in which bladder or bowel control is lost, followed by extreme fatigue
* Episodes of blank staring
* Brief periods of no response to questions or instructions
* Sudden stiffening or falls for no apparent reason
* Episodes of blinking or chewing at inappropriate times
* Dazed behavior; being unable to talk or communicate for a short time
* Repeated movements that look out of place or unnatural
* Sudden fear, anger or panic for no reason
* Odd changes in the way things look, sound, smell or feel
* Muscle jerks of arms, legs or body
* Clusters of swift jerking movements in babies

Conditions that may be mistaken for epilepsy:

* Seizures associated with high fever
* Fainting
* Sleep disorders: nightmares, narcolepsy, cataplexy
* Psychiatric disorders: panic attacks, fugue states, psychogenic seizures
* Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs): brief interruptions of blood flow to the brain
* Migraine headaches
* Childhood breath-holding episodes

More info> http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/e/epilepsy...
















PS: Vote my answer if you liked it! :D

yes, yes it is. Epilepsy is characterized by seizures, and picking up cutlery=seizing cutlery therefore you're an epileptic.

Do mean like stealing them? If so no, it is kleptomania.

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