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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 304560" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>First off, I would suggest getting some of this on video to show docs.</p><p> </p><p>Secondly, I suggest that you get her to a Children's Hospital Emergency Room, if you can. Even if it's an hour away....go. </p><p> </p><p>To answer your question, I spoke with Missy's neuro several months back and was discussing this woman who was having a major seizure in my store. She couldn't speak, but was fully aware of everything that was going on around her. The medics were trying to pull her shirt up to get stats and she was trying to be modest and pull it down, though she was convulsing wildly. This lasted for a LONG time. When I told the neuro, she said this wasn't a seizure. She said that it wasn't possible for her to be having a full blown seizure and be fully aware of all that was going on around her. Maybe others, here, have different opinions...just telling what she told me.</p><p> </p><p>When Missy has seizures, she is fully unconscious and does not have any pain. My first thought, when you said this, is that it could be MS...but didn't you and I have a discussion in the past about Cushing's and that she had a lot of the symptoms of Cushings? Not that these particular symptoms that you are describing are flags for Cushings, but if the Cushings isn't under control, other things....like blood pressure and blood sugar problems might cause these issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 304560, member: 1024"] First off, I would suggest getting some of this on video to show docs. Secondly, I suggest that you get her to a Children's Hospital Emergency Room, if you can. Even if it's an hour away....go. To answer your question, I spoke with Missy's neuro several months back and was discussing this woman who was having a major seizure in my store. She couldn't speak, but was fully aware of everything that was going on around her. The medics were trying to pull her shirt up to get stats and she was trying to be modest and pull it down, though she was convulsing wildly. This lasted for a LONG time. When I told the neuro, she said this wasn't a seizure. She said that it wasn't possible for her to be having a full blown seizure and be fully aware of all that was going on around her. Maybe others, here, have different opinions...just telling what she told me. When Missy has seizures, she is fully unconscious and does not have any pain. My first thought, when you said this, is that it could be MS...but didn't you and I have a discussion in the past about Cushing's and that she had a lot of the symptoms of Cushings? Not that these particular symptoms that you are describing are flags for Cushings, but if the Cushings isn't under control, other things....like blood pressure and blood sugar problems might cause these issues. [/QUOTE]
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