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My daughter Seizres

Sat, 12/12/2009 - 04:26

Dear All,

My daughter age is 10 years now, while birth she was 1.75Kg and got some Seizures. she was in Incubator for 2 weeks for the treatment.

from that day onwards she has been suffering from Seizres, we have been continuing the treament to her.

let me list out the problems to get clear idea:

1)she is not able to perfom routine activities (clothing, brushin etc..)she can do but but very tiring to perform

2) while standing suddenly she fall down some times

3) for every 10 min she get mild seizures( like shivering the head and body)

4) she is not able to walk freely with out support, i get scared if i am not holding her hand while walking

5) she is not able express her words freely, by seeing her body language i could understood that she knows the answer for the question but she take some to recollect the words 

6) she looks always tiring and fatigue

7) she likes to play with younger children than her

8) she is not able write freely, to write one line she needs 10 to 15 min time

Currently we are taking the bellow medication ;

VIGADATRIN Sadril 500(Film- coated tablet)Valporine chrono 300 mgFrisium 5mgLevex 500mgNeurobion forte

I don't knwon wether I am going by correct approach or not on her treatment, kindly advice me to get the control on her seizures,

every i day I am asking the god why u gave this to my daughter. pls help us.

 

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