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Child with Epilepsy; serious behavior/psychiatric concerns
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<blockquote data-quote="adearing01" data-source="post: 162383" data-attributes="member: 5370"><p>I have not heard of emotional siezures before. That is something that I will certainly do more research on.</p><p> </p><p>I am new as well and your daughter sounds exactly like my son. One episode lasted an hour and a half back when he was probably 4 or 5. These have lessened in frequency and severity, but still occur and something inevitably will be damaged in my house when all is said and done.</p><p> </p><p>I wish I could give you more advice on what to do to help your daughter. All I can say is try everything you can. I still feel like giving up sometimes, but I have to pick myself up and keep going for him and my other boys. Don't ever stop fighting for her no matter what. You are her only true voice.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adearing01, post: 162383, member: 5370"] I have not heard of emotional siezures before. That is something that I will certainly do more research on. I am new as well and your daughter sounds exactly like my son. One episode lasted an hour and a half back when he was probably 4 or 5. These have lessened in frequency and severity, but still occur and something inevitably will be damaged in my house when all is said and done. I wish I could give you more advice on what to do to help your daughter. All I can say is try everything you can. I still feel like giving up sometimes, but I have to pick myself up and keep going for him and my other boys. Don't ever stop fighting for her no matter what. You are her only true voice. Hugs! [/QUOTE]
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