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In a bit of a shock after the EEG....
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 504403" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Breathe, sweetie!!! I have had a couple of scares like that too. It does NO good to get too upset. Heck, one time they told me that J had a heart problem and I needed to get a home defibrillator and learn to use it by the end of the week because she was going to just drop dead. REAL responsible medical advice. Esp because the problem was that they did the test wrong AND read the results wrong. But we PANICKED. For nothing. It seems the hospital that did the test has a habit of doing this - I know of TEN people who were told the same about their kids, only to learn there is NOTHING wrong. </p><p></p><p>Seizures can explain a LOT of why he is a difficult child. You know what is AWESOME??? We have some really good seizure medications now. Not perfect, and finding the right one can be tricky, but hey, there are CHOICES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 504403, member: 1233"] Breathe, sweetie!!! I have had a couple of scares like that too. It does NO good to get too upset. Heck, one time they told me that J had a heart problem and I needed to get a home defibrillator and learn to use it by the end of the week because she was going to just drop dead. REAL responsible medical advice. Esp because the problem was that they did the test wrong AND read the results wrong. But we PANICKED. For nothing. It seems the hospital that did the test has a habit of doing this - I know of TEN people who were told the same about their kids, only to learn there is NOTHING wrong. Seizures can explain a LOT of why he is a difficult child. You know what is AWESOME??? We have some really good seizure medications now. Not perfect, and finding the right one can be tricky, but hey, there are CHOICES. [/QUOTE]
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