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One more thing - sleeping after tantrums?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 187315" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>Yep, that would be a red flag for partial seizure activity for me. In fact, it was the way my son fell asleep after an "episode" (as I called them) when he was a toddler that reminded me of how I fell asleep after a seizure that first got me think he was having "some sort of weird seizure activity". </p><p></p><p>By the time he was in his late teens he no longer actually fell asleep but I could tell by his focus and demeaner that his brain was coming out of it (for want of a better term). </p><p></p><p>In all fairness to the teacher, I doubt many people who haven't dealt with it know about that sleepy phase that many people experience after seizure activity. Just the fact that she verbalized it as "puts himself back together" is an indication she sees his behavior as something within his control and not abnormal brain activity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 187315, member: 1498"] Yep, that would be a red flag for partial seizure activity for me. In fact, it was the way my son fell asleep after an "episode" (as I called them) when he was a toddler that reminded me of how I fell asleep after a seizure that first got me think he was having "some sort of weird seizure activity". By the time he was in his late teens he no longer actually fell asleep but I could tell by his focus and demeaner that his brain was coming out of it (for want of a better term). In all fairness to the teacher, I doubt many people who haven't dealt with it know about that sleepy phase that many people experience after seizure activity. Just the fact that she verbalized it as "puts himself back together" is an indication she sees his behavior as something within his control and not abnormal brain activity. [/QUOTE]
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