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New diagnosis for Tigger: generalized epilepsy
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 382559" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>It is really hard to describe.</p><p></p><p>1. He will complain of feeling nauseous or say he just threw up (even if he didin't)</p><p>2. He will have a behavior explosion and not be redirectable -- completely different that his normal self or even his normal meltdown.</p><p>3. He will complain of intense head pain.</p><p>4. He will go slack and collapse to the floor.</p><p>5. His eyes stare at nothing, he has some minor twitching.</p><p>6. He falls asleep briefly.</p><p>7. He wakes up disorientated, clingy and very tired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 382559, member: 1169"] It is really hard to describe. 1. He will complain of feeling nauseous or say he just threw up (even if he didin't) 2. He will have a behavior explosion and not be redirectable -- completely different that his normal self or even his normal meltdown. 3. He will complain of intense head pain. 4. He will go slack and collapse to the floor. 5. His eyes stare at nothing, he has some minor twitching. 6. He falls asleep briefly. 7. He wakes up disorientated, clingy and very tired. [/QUOTE]
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