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difficult child's sick for about 6 weeks. Help - long
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<blockquote data-quote="BestICan" data-source="post: 228505" data-attributes="member: 3413"><p>Hi, this is only my personal bias, but I wonder if you feel confident that they've ruled out seizures? I see you've had tons of neurological tests, but my difficult child has seizures that were controlled by tegretol and he never had anything show up on the MRI or EEG. The reason the doctor called his episodes "seizures" is that the anti-seizure medication caused them to stop happening. </p><p></p><p>You could go nuts looking at all the symptoms caused by various types of seizures, but vomiting, feelings of fear, feeling "out of it," all fit in there. You may want to tool around epilepsy.com and see if anything strikes a chord. My difficult child's seizures were characterized by intense feelings of fear, then being very sleepy, then several hours of being wired and a little "off." His pediatrician suggested it was panic attacks but I knew it wasn't. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BestICan, post: 228505, member: 3413"] Hi, this is only my personal bias, but I wonder if you feel confident that they've ruled out seizures? I see you've had tons of neurological tests, but my difficult child has seizures that were controlled by tegretol and he never had anything show up on the MRI or EEG. The reason the doctor called his episodes "seizures" is that the anti-seizure medication caused them to stop happening. You could go nuts looking at all the symptoms caused by various types of seizures, but vomiting, feelings of fear, feeling "out of it," all fit in there. You may want to tool around epilepsy.com and see if anything strikes a chord. My difficult child's seizures were characterized by intense feelings of fear, then being very sleepy, then several hours of being wired and a little "off." His pediatrician suggested it was panic attacks but I knew it wasn't. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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