Delirious attacks

Delirious attacks are a common but serious phenomenon around people with Trementia Spectrum Disorders (Catathymia, Hebethymia, Tripolar Disorder), it is characterized by acute confusion, disorientation, changes in motor activity, agitation and physical symptoms. It can result in death. Episodes in milder case may only endure for a period of 30 seconds or one minute, more severe could face month lasting episodes or be permanent.

Symptoms can be triggered by stress or suddenly.

Symptoms

 * Disorientation: This describes the loss of awareness of the surroundings, environment and context in which the person exists. One may be disoriented to time, place, or self.
 * Seizures


 * Motor activity changes:
 * Hyperactive symptoms include hyper-vigilance, restlessness, fast or loud speech, irritability, combativeness, impatience, swearing, singing, laughing, uncooperativeness, euphoria, anger, wandering, easy startling, fast motor responses, distractibility, tangentiality, nightmares, and persistent thoughts (hyperactive sub-typing is defined with at least three of the above).
 * Hypoactive symptoms include unawareness, decreased alertness, sparse or slow speech, lethargy, slowed movements, staring, and apathy (hypoactive sub-typing is defined with at least four of the above).
 * Physical symptoms:
 * Shaking	and shivering
 * Heavy	sweating
 * Hyperthermia
 * Gastrointestinal	problems
 * High	blood pressure
 * Fast	or irregular heartbeat

Examples of a delirious attack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPIcr3UkZ2M - violent agitation, usually caused by stress in Trementia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJH1AoVuVS0 - disorientation and attention deficits