The person often feels disoriented, struggling to grasp their surroundings and comprehend what just transpired. Memories of the seizure itself may be hazy or completely absent, leaving a gap in their recollection. Emotionally, the postictal phase can be tumultuous. Mood swings, anxiety, or irritability are not uncommon as the brain recovers from the seizure's impact. The rollercoaster of emotions can be overwhelming, compounded by the frustration of having little control over these fluctuations.