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difficult child manic after right temporal lobectomy
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 140775" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Welcome liltreasures. Sounds like you have done a lot of homework and gone through some pretty scary medical stuff. </p><p>If you are asking about medications for difficult child's mood hike, Lithium is supposed to be first line medication. Once the mood is stabilized they add other medications.</p><p></p><p>Being a veteran of a difficult child who had febrile convulsion (4 before the age of 2) and a easy child who developed seizures at 15 and had a craniotomy at 16 for a cyst, I know how terrifying and dangerous it can be. I don't really know much about a lobectomy unfortunately. </p><p></p><p>Seems there should be a consensus and discussion between the neurosurgeon, epileptologist and pediatrician psychiatrist so that everyone can be on the same page and provide your son with a comprehensive treatment plan for seizure prevention, behavior support and educational support. </p><p></p><p>I have heard great things about the research at M.I.N.D. institute but don't know much else about it. </p><p></p><p>Glad you came to our forums. Hope we can help or at the least offer some support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 140775, member: 3"] Welcome liltreasures. Sounds like you have done a lot of homework and gone through some pretty scary medical stuff. If you are asking about medications for difficult child's mood hike, Lithium is supposed to be first line medication. Once the mood is stabilized they add other medications. Being a veteran of a difficult child who had febrile convulsion (4 before the age of 2) and a easy child who developed seizures at 15 and had a craniotomy at 16 for a cyst, I know how terrifying and dangerous it can be. I don't really know much about a lobectomy unfortunately. Seems there should be a consensus and discussion between the neurosurgeon, epileptologist and pediatrician psychiatrist so that everyone can be on the same page and provide your son with a comprehensive treatment plan for seizure prevention, behavior support and educational support. I have heard great things about the research at M.I.N.D. institute but don't know much else about it. Glad you came to our forums. Hope we can help or at the least offer some support. [/QUOTE]
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