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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 193991" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>No one ever documented my difficult child having a seizure. There were very different types of rages though. Some rages he didn't remember later, some he did. I couldn't find any difference in what he did during the rages, just that he truly didn't seem to remember some of them. As far as I know, true rages are a thing of the past for him.</p><p> </p><p>My difficult child does have migraines. Far fewer of them now, but he still gets them. there is a school of thought that says migraines are caused by some kind of seizure activity. This is why medications like topamax and depakote are sometimes prescribed to prevent migraines. Sorry I am not more help. Wiz has had exactly ONE EEG, so it is quite possible that seizures were missed. Jess has seizures, but she doesn't rage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 193991, member: 1233"] No one ever documented my difficult child having a seizure. There were very different types of rages though. Some rages he didn't remember later, some he did. I couldn't find any difference in what he did during the rages, just that he truly didn't seem to remember some of them. As far as I know, true rages are a thing of the past for him. My difficult child does have migraines. Far fewer of them now, but he still gets them. there is a school of thought that says migraines are caused by some kind of seizure activity. This is why medications like topamax and depakote are sometimes prescribed to prevent migraines. Sorry I am not more help. Wiz has had exactly ONE EEG, so it is quite possible that seizures were missed. Jess has seizures, but she doesn't rage. [/QUOTE]
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