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nasty night.....things have been so good but
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<blockquote data-quote="paperplate" data-source="post: 577400" data-attributes="member: 15831"><p>Sounds familiar, my son has epilepsy & Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) as well. Our epilepsy is genetic. I'm hoping it does not rear its ugly head with my other kids. Seriously, I'd lose it completely! DS 13 has similar behavior patterns, minus the poking or hitting. Knock on wood he doesn't start. But he has thrown things. Especially after a grand mal. That's usually how I know whether he had a seizure the night before. His mood shifts TERRIBLY! And his sensory seizures produce voices in his head and he thinks someone is talking to him in his room. Actually it's just a misfire in the brain replaying moments from earlier in the day, but it scares him half to death! Just remember this, he snaps at you because he TRUSTS you. YOU are safe to him. So when he vents, you will take the brunt. He knows no matter what he does, mom will love him anyway. When I look at it from that perspective...it's not as hard to live with. Take care of yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paperplate, post: 577400, member: 15831"] Sounds familiar, my son has epilepsy & Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) as well. Our epilepsy is genetic. I'm hoping it does not rear its ugly head with my other kids. Seriously, I'd lose it completely! DS 13 has similar behavior patterns, minus the poking or hitting. Knock on wood he doesn't start. But he has thrown things. Especially after a grand mal. That's usually how I know whether he had a seizure the night before. His mood shifts TERRIBLY! And his sensory seizures produce voices in his head and he thinks someone is talking to him in his room. Actually it's just a misfire in the brain replaying moments from earlier in the day, but it scares him half to death! Just remember this, he snaps at you because he TRUSTS you. YOU are safe to him. So when he vents, you will take the brunt. He knows no matter what he does, mom will love him anyway. When I look at it from that perspective...it's not as hard to live with. Take care of yourself. [/QUOTE]
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