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status epilepticus (UPDATE!)
Mon, 10/02/2006 - 14:27Comments
Re: status epilepticus
Submitted by graceey on Mon, 2006-10-02 - 15:19
Re: status epilepticus
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2006-10-03 - 08:53
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Will be thinking of you! Take care,
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Will be thinking of you! Take care,
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Re: status epilepticus
Submitted by liz4143 on Mon, 2006-10-02 - 15:14
Hi Andrea, I don't have any answers for you but I am going through the same. My daughter who is now 7 yrs old was seen by the neurologis and diagnosed with childhood absence seizures. Unlike you I have not taken the news very well, at first I kept blaming myself for maybe being to strict with her at time and causing her to have epilepsy. I am feeling a bit better now that I found out that they do in fact run in my family. I still feel really sad sometimes because she's so little and going through so much already. Everyone keeps telling me and I know that it could be worse but I can't help all the worrying. My daughter will be starting Zarontin tomorrow as soon as the neuro calls in the liquid form because she will not swallow the pills.