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Originally Posted by Robert
Gaye says: “Three quarters of people – 76 per cent – won’t know that they have PSE until something triggers a seizure.”"
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76% of
0.5% of the population.
They also mention 90% of the population have at least one seizure in their life, but usually it's too short to notice or remember.
Huh? How do they get these numbers if neither the people around nor the affected person notices it?