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Behavior/cognitive issues with epileptic children
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<blockquote data-quote="BestICan" data-source="post: 269809" data-attributes="member: 3413"><p>Hear, hear! I was SO lucky that my difficult child was unusually articulate at 5 years old, and was able to describe his episodes to me. That led me to take him to the neurologist and get him diagnosed. His behavior was erratic and completely out of control when his seizures were unmedicated. And his seizures were totally invisible to the onlooker. I shudder to think what would have happened to him socially, developmentally, etc. if we hadn't diagnosed the seizures so early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BestICan, post: 269809, member: 3413"] Hear, hear! I was SO lucky that my difficult child was unusually articulate at 5 years old, and was able to describe his episodes to me. That led me to take him to the neurologist and get him diagnosed. His behavior was erratic and completely out of control when his seizures were unmedicated. And his seizures were totally invisible to the onlooker. I shudder to think what would have happened to him socially, developmentally, etc. if we hadn't diagnosed the seizures so early. [/QUOTE]
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