“I'm banged up and bloody and someone seems to be hammering on my left temple from inside my skull.”
“Speech is my hammer bang the world into shape now let it fall - HUNGH”
“I watch his lips moving and he doesn't seem to notice that I'm about to reach up, unzip myself from the skull down, jump out of my skin, and yell, Surprise! There's a crazy person in here!”
“And that's when I snapped up my left hand and smashed him in the face with the hammer I'd grabbed.”
“The words from The Microlight Pilot’s Handbook hammered in my temples. ‘It is better to be on the ground wishing to God you were in the air, than in the air wishing to God you were on the ground.”
“A big seizure just kind of grabs the inside of your skull and squeezes. It feels as if it's twisting and turning your brain all up and down and inside out. Have you ever heard a washing machine suddenly flip into that bang-bang-bang sound when it gets out of balance, or a chain saw when the chain breaks and gets caught up in the gears, or an animal like a cat, screeching in pain? Those are what seizures felt like when I was little.”