a person with this disorder suffers from repeated absence seizures. this disorder almost always begins during childhood where it is quite easy to misdiagnose as attention deficit disorder (ADD). this disorder tends to run in families due to partially defective genes. this disorder usually stops at puberty.

Symptoms
  • blank look or staring at nothing.
  • eyes may roll up
Absence seizures are not typically preceded by an aura, and do not usually leave the sufferer with tiring side effects which are common with other types of epilepsy. usually normal activity is regained shortly, and often the epileptic may not be aware that they had a seizure at all.