Valentine's Day is for epilepsy awareness
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In 2009, a systematic analysis of 341 illustrations of Saint Valentine since the 15th century found 143 representations of epileptics. (In German, the saint’s name originates from the phrase “fall net hin,” or “do not fall down.”) Artists depicted 10 babies having infantile spasms, 13 atonic seizures (where you fall limp), 53 tonic seizures (convulsions), 2 absences (twitches or flutters, barely noticeable), 4 psychogenic seizures (psychological disturbances that resemble a seizure but aren't — dunno how they determined that lol), and the rest were either postictal (post-seizure confusion) or undefinable.