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off to my last visit night with difficult child... will update after too
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 476898" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Thanks guys... oh i forgot one really strange thing...</p><p></p><p>doctor said Q had this strange thing happen, he wasn't sure it was a seizure, but it was someting...he doesn't know what.</p><p></p><p>He was in his bed and really shut down. He wouldn't arouse, they tried pain responses and little medical tricks to get him to arouse and he didn't. When he finally did come around, he didn't have a headache like he usually would with a seizure. he didn't complain of feeling fake (but he doesn't tell much anymore, just doesn't like to be vulnerable in any way) and didn't have any behavioral signs before. He has had these "shut down" times before at school and at home. I always thought it was behavioral, at times just needing to stay in control or handle stress in the best way he knows how. But if they tried all those things to arouse him??? Do you think someone can so psychologically shut down they can not feel pain or anything? Kind of concerning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 476898, member: 12886"] Thanks guys... oh i forgot one really strange thing... doctor said Q had this strange thing happen, he wasn't sure it was a seizure, but it was someting...he doesn't know what. He was in his bed and really shut down. He wouldn't arouse, they tried pain responses and little medical tricks to get him to arouse and he didn't. When he finally did come around, he didn't have a headache like he usually would with a seizure. he didn't complain of feeling fake (but he doesn't tell much anymore, just doesn't like to be vulnerable in any way) and didn't have any behavioral signs before. He has had these "shut down" times before at school and at home. I always thought it was behavioral, at times just needing to stay in control or handle stress in the best way he knows how. But if they tried all those things to arouse him??? Do you think someone can so psychologically shut down they can not feel pain or anything? Kind of concerning. [/QUOTE]
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