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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 503993" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>I too thought seizures when reading your first post. You hae done all things right so now you can only sit back till the test results are in. Then you can ask for an IEP meeting to address his needs while in school with full documentation f the medical need. </p><p></p><p> One other question, did they test his blood glucose levels after a seisure? Low blood glucose levels can cause seisures. My daughter is hypoglycemic. She suffered from rages most of her life. She is now an adult and knows to eat when she feels irritable. Huge fluctions in blood sugar can cause both rages and seisures. medications to ward off seisures are great but if the root cause is something that can be fixed like keeping an even blood sugar level, even better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 503993, member: 2315"] I too thought seizures when reading your first post. You hae done all things right so now you can only sit back till the test results are in. Then you can ask for an IEP meeting to address his needs while in school with full documentation f the medical need. One other question, did they test his blood glucose levels after a seisure? Low blood glucose levels can cause seisures. My daughter is hypoglycemic. She suffered from rages most of her life. She is now an adult and knows to eat when she feels irritable. Huge fluctions in blood sugar can cause both rages and seisures. medications to ward off seisures are great but if the root cause is something that can be fixed like keeping an even blood sugar level, even better. [/QUOTE]
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