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has anyone have a case like this?

Tue, 03/06/2007 - 06:17
my baby is almost 2 months now,since she was 4 days old when she's asleep her hands and legs jerks.as days goes by it becomes stronger and longer in period when occurs.she undergo EEG,ultrasound,cheking her blood and its all normal.is my baby has a seizure?what kind it is?

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Re: Re: has anyone have a case like this?

Submitted by dang on Thu, 2007-03-08 - 08:28
i gave birth normally.actually i already brought her to a neorologist since she was 2 weeks old.she undergo EEG,ultrasound,cheking her blood and its all normal thats why i'm worried because i dont know whats wrong with her.

Re: Re: Re: has anyone have a case like this?

Submitted by lisaltstheresa on Fri, 2007-03-16 - 09:59
Dang Did you get her magnesium, potassium, calcium, b complex, blood sugar and sodium level checked? If she has a deficiency can cause seizures. take care lisa http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/EpilepsyApproach1/ http://www.sleep-safe.co.uk/id90.htm

Re: Re: Re: Re: has anyone have a case like this?

Submitted by dang on Sat, 2007-03-17 - 09:20
yes we had,and its all normal wxcept for the magnesium,its a little bit higher from normal but the doctor says its ok becoz i,m breastfeeding.can you tell me what else causes seizsures even all my baby check -up are normal?pls help.tanx

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