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Go see your doctor and ask the professional all your questions.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/epilepsy/symptoms/
Games for epileptics.
It is the players responsibility to not play if they have epilepsy seizures.
you cant self diagnose epilepsy as its a neurological disorder that can only be diagnosed threw EEG testing-sometimes it involves having to stay in hospital for days while undergoing possible triggers,it isnt very nice if you do have epilepsy but its for the best as it can help some people find out how to avoid the triggers.
i have multiple forms of severe epilepsy; status epilepticus (life threatening non stop seizuring) and grand mal epilepsy (or what they now call tonic clonic epilepsy). since a toddler,i have to wear medical padded helmets and im on high doses of multiple anti epileptic drugs but still have seizures every day.it damaged part of my brain but i still enjoy gaming, albeit using various workarounds.
i do have weird and very overloading feelings while gaming sometimes,where i go semi concious but i was tested for photosensitive epilepsy many years ago and i didnt have it, i have since worked out that so much sensory overload,visual and mental procesing causes an almost shutdown in my head.