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bhogalb New - 4 yr old son-Complex partial Seizures
Hi my son is almost 5 this year he has had 4 seizures (complex partial seizures). He has had an EEG which was normal and a MRI also normal... The dr has requested another EEG.. he won't give my son medicine until he can review a...
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kimber... 4 yr. old w/complex partials, now my 2 yr. old is presenting symptoms-unsure, please help
Hello everyone, I'm back. I posted a while back about my 4 year old daughter, Hailey. Since then, she has been to the neurologist and diagnosed with epilepsy with complex partial seizures. She is taking Trileptal and doing well.
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geneva... New - 5 year old son with "episodes" that I believe are status epitlepticus....need help
Just a few days ago my 5 year old son had his 3rd episode in just under
one year of seizure-like activity. He starts off just dizzy, disoriented, and
sick looking. His face becomes flushed and his eyes are deviated to the right.
He...
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pbbsmom New - absence seizures
My 5 1/2 year old daughter was just diagnosed with having absence seizures. She doensn't have many, so I really don't want to put her on Zarontin, like the doctor is suggesting. I've seen many people say that fish oil or omega...
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kimber... New - Aggravated, Scared, and Confused
Hello all, my name is Kimberley. I new to this, but writing in hopes of getting insight, opinions and peace of mind for my 4 year old daughter, Hailey. Also, maybe our story could help someone else.
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1oliver3 New - Anyone changed child from Epilim to Lamictal for better cognition
Hi all,
just wondering if anyone has had their child changed from Epilim to Lamictal due to behavioural or mental/concentration reasons - and if so, was there a difference in their reactions to the Lamictal. 12 yr old Son on Epilim(Depakote)...
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LoriW New - Anyone experiencing this type of seizure? crying, tonic, bluish, fencing posture
Hello,
My son's seizures begin with a cry followed by rigid, tonic posturing, bluish colour, then limpness followed by a fencing posture.
Does this sound familar to anyone? If so, I'd be very grateful to hear about your...
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