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In a bit of a shock after the EEG....
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 504505" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry he is so upset and the family has been damaged. The really tricky part of this stuff is figuring out what is and what isn't a part of the disability. I hope the docs can help explain things and answer his questions. Does he ever see a therapist? Seizure disorders are a chronic disease and that is a tough thing to handle. Counseling as he goes through the process would be very helpful. A lot of the time our kids don't believe us but will believe a 3rd party (and you can bet I have a roflmao story about that with Wiz, but it is better PM'd), so if you can find a therapist that he connects with who understands the problems of chronic illness it would probably help a LOT. In the US I would send you to the nearest children's hospital to find one, but I don't really know your system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 504505, member: 1233"] I am sorry he is so upset and the family has been damaged. The really tricky part of this stuff is figuring out what is and what isn't a part of the disability. I hope the docs can help explain things and answer his questions. Does he ever see a therapist? Seizure disorders are a chronic disease and that is a tough thing to handle. Counseling as he goes through the process would be very helpful. A lot of the time our kids don't believe us but will believe a 3rd party (and you can bet I have a roflmao story about that with Wiz, but it is better PM'd), so if you can find a therapist that he connects with who understands the problems of chronic illness it would probably help a LOT. In the US I would send you to the nearest children's hospital to find one, but I don't really know your system. [/QUOTE]
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