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Made a neurology appointment for difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 284681" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Good points. They possibly could be vascular and related to the migraines. When we first scheduled the 48 hr EEG, we were viewing his spots as auroras. The length of the spots fit more into a seizure aurora than a migrane so we need to keep the seizures as a possibility.</p><p> </p><p>They do not happen as he stands up but a few seconds later (about the time it takes to walk from one room down a hall and into another room).</p><p> </p><p>When he was a baby, he did fall over backwards in a chair and hit his head on the vinyl floor. He did not black out and I did not take him in - probably should have? Anyway, I kept a close eye on him and he seemed to recover well. I do think about that often and have told it to every doctor who have said since he did not loose conciousness then he is fine. Maybe if I tell enough someone will really listen and check it out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 284681, member: 5096"] Good points. They possibly could be vascular and related to the migraines. When we first scheduled the 48 hr EEG, we were viewing his spots as auroras. The length of the spots fit more into a seizure aurora than a migrane so we need to keep the seizures as a possibility. They do not happen as he stands up but a few seconds later (about the time it takes to walk from one room down a hall and into another room). When he was a baby, he did fall over backwards in a chair and hit his head on the vinyl floor. He did not black out and I did not take him in - probably should have? Anyway, I kept a close eye on him and he seemed to recover well. I do think about that often and have told it to every doctor who have said since he did not loose conciousness then he is fine. Maybe if I tell enough someone will really listen and check it out? [/QUOTE]
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