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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 91794"><p>Star, are you referring to the EEG after being up for 24 hours? I think that's to rule in our out temporal lobe epilepsy. </p><p></p><p>Wend - I think it's a great start. I'm sure they'll check her thyroid (a big contributor to depression and should always be checked before starting AD's anyway) as well as other things like iron, mono, etc. Maybe if you can rule out all other possible physical ailments, she'll be more inclined to try the AD's. That's always my hope with my daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 91794"] Star, are you referring to the EEG after being up for 24 hours? I think that's to rule in our out temporal lobe epilepsy. Wend - I think it's a great start. I'm sure they'll check her thyroid (a big contributor to depression and should always be checked before starting AD's anyway) as well as other things like iron, mono, etc. Maybe if you can rule out all other possible physical ailments, she'll be more inclined to try the AD's. That's always my hope with my daughter. [/QUOTE]
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