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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 311134" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Next time take him to the ER. His speech being jumbled is an added visible symptom that the docs would pick up and take serious. Tell your difficult child that it is more than the headache symptoms that the docs have seen in the past and that they need to check him ASAP.</p><p> </p><p>I agree with Smallworld also in that you should call his doctor tomorrow even if he is feeling better. Did the school give him his Xanax as he requested? Ask the doctor if that should be given or withheld with the symptom of slurred speech. If he was given the medications, was it before or after the slurred speech, droopy eyes, ect.? That would be important to know also.</p><p> </p><p>I hate to see him go through this. However, he is at the point where new symptoms are needed to show themselves for the docs to take his headaches seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 311134, member: 5096"] Next time take him to the ER. His speech being jumbled is an added visible symptom that the docs would pick up and take serious. Tell your difficult child that it is more than the headache symptoms that the docs have seen in the past and that they need to check him ASAP. I agree with Smallworld also in that you should call his doctor tomorrow even if he is feeling better. Did the school give him his Xanax as he requested? Ask the doctor if that should be given or withheld with the symptom of slurred speech. If he was given the medications, was it before or after the slurred speech, droopy eyes, ect.? That would be important to know also. I hate to see him go through this. However, he is at the point where new symptoms are needed to show themselves for the docs to take his headaches seriously. [/QUOTE]
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