Like many patients, she had a lucid interval where she did not exhibit any symptoms until approximately an hour after her fall when she complained of a headache.
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In the hallmark of epidural hematoma, patients may regain consciousness and appear completely normal during what is called a lucid interval, only to descend suddenly and rapidly into unconsciousness later.
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For the mad poet, and the outsider, the asylum opened its doors; even for James Carkesse, who, consigned to Bedlam, used the occasion to write " Lucidia Intervalla " ( Lucid Intervals ), a scourge for a crazy world.
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She also must contend with two visitors : her conventional elder sister Claire, who wants to sell the family house and take control of Catherine's life, and Hal, Robert's former student, who is probing the mostly unintelligible notebooks Robert left behind, seeking lucid intervals.
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It has been suggested that the verse is a " classic description " of a head injury ( " bumped his head " ), followed by a lucid interval and an inability to resume normal activity ( " couldn't get up in the morning " ).
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He represented Horse Guards responded that, " No doubt he is sometimes a little mad, but in his lucid intervals he is an uncommonly clever fellow; and I trust he will have no fit during the campaign, though he looked a little wild as he embarked ."
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Five of the seven main songs on the album were later remastered for inclusion on the 2004 compilation album " Lucid Intervals and Moments of Clarity Part 2 " " China ", " The Finish Line ", " Prog ", " Video Jam " and " Prog Revisited ".
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Van Eeden intended the term lucid to denote " having insight ", as in the phrase " a lucid interval " applied to someone in temporary remission from a psychosis, rather than as a reference to the perceptual quality of the experience, which may or may not be clear and vivid
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M . A . C . E . has its own recording studio in Gurnee called Monster Mix, which has been the location of the recording of some of the later Batio material, most notably " Lucid Intervals and Moments of Clarity Part 2 " and " 2 X Again ".
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In some cases, individuals have reported having a particularly vivid memory for images or sounds occurring immediately before the injury, on regaining consciousness, or during a lucid interval between the injury and the onset of PTA . As a result, recent controversy has emerged about whether severe head injury and amnesia exclude the possibility of post-traumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ) symptoms.