Possibly: I see you have a history of epilepsy and autism, so you're certainly at risk for having more seizures. These events very well may have been seizures, but without hearing more about them, that's as much as I can say. I hope you have a neurologist; if so, you should discuss these events with them. If not, please speak with your primary care doctor, who may wish to refer you to a neurologist.
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