My mom is strange

My mom did something weird after listening to Christian music after arriving to pick up her sister. She was making the same noises “da da da da” noise then she ended up laying down (I wasn’t there but my cousin was there and told me) she wasn’t even at church either she was in her car… it’s very weird. She was listening to Christian music on the way to pick up her sister. I remember when my dad wasn’t home she went back to the room started crying and got on her knees and crying out loud basically saying call my dad. This weird stuff always happens when she’s either listening to Christian music or singing it and it’s very strange. She ended up getting up and behaving like her normal self. Also while she was making the “da da da” noises I wasn’t there but I called her and she answered the phone and she was making those da da da noises. I honestly believe she was having a seizure because there’s no way Christian music can make you act like this, but my mom said she was just talking to god.. is there something wrong mentally or medically with my mom..?

Hey @user6114 ,

When you described your mom making those “da da da” sounds and lying down in the car, I sensed that came across as a moment that surprised you and didn’t match anything you’ve seen before. Anyone in your position would feel uneasy, especially when the information came partly through your cousin and partly from hearing her over the phone.

One grounding fact in your post, I read was this: She returned to her normal self afterward. That shift back to her usual behaviour is an important indicator that the episode was brief and she regained awareness fully.

Sometimes people have short moments where they feel overwhelmed, emotional, tired, or overstimulated, and their reactions can look unusual to others. These moments don’t automatically mean something is medically wrong, but they can still feel unsettling to witness or hear about.

What caught my attention was “how it affected you”… You were confused, unsure what it meant, and left without a clear explanation. That confusion alone can make your body tense up or feel unsafe, even if the situation itself resolved quickly.

So let’s anchor you a bit: Notice what happens inside you when you remind yourself “She came back to normal. She could answer the phone. The moment passed.”

That reminder helps bring the focus back to what you know rather than what you fear.

You must thinking and concerned about her condition, it is a natural response. Your reaction makes sense because you were trying to make sense of something unfamiliar. For now, what matters most is this: You are safe right now, and your mom returned to her usual self. If the situation happens again, take the opportunity to seek understading with the medical professionals, they will be in the best position to attend to your mom.

But based on what you described this time, the episode ended safely and she was able to function normally afterward. Just checking, do you have contacts of medical professionals for immediate assistance?