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Tell me this isn't depression... with a little hypomania thrown in for good measure.
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 493444" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Yes he did have one... they also called it "cavernous hemangioma," right temp. lobe, about the size of a grape. They got most of it but there's still a rice-grain-sized bit left. He gets an annual MRI to watch for changes and sees his neuro quarterly. He has autonomic seizures (simple-partial but with sensory-only symptoms that he experiences) which you really wouldn't know are happening unless he says something, though he typically has to stop what he's doing because it's a bit overwhelming for him.</p><p></p><p>He's buzzing around the house this morning doing stuff after laying around watching TV all day yesterday, and trying to engage people in a kind of intrusive way which is annoying to all of us. After he did something to difficult child 1 and made him angry, I commented "Boy, you're on a roll this morning!" To which he replied, "Yeah, I'm doing my best to pi$$ off everyone I talk to." At least he gets that people are unhappy with his behavior. But I doubt that will translate into him doing anything differently. He'll just take it all personally and go hide the rest of the day. He went to the store to get some groceries... let's see if my prediction holds true!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 493444, member: 3444"] Yes he did have one... they also called it "cavernous hemangioma," right temp. lobe, about the size of a grape. They got most of it but there's still a rice-grain-sized bit left. He gets an annual MRI to watch for changes and sees his neuro quarterly. He has autonomic seizures (simple-partial but with sensory-only symptoms that he experiences) which you really wouldn't know are happening unless he says something, though he typically has to stop what he's doing because it's a bit overwhelming for him. He's buzzing around the house this morning doing stuff after laying around watching TV all day yesterday, and trying to engage people in a kind of intrusive way which is annoying to all of us. After he did something to difficult child 1 and made him angry, I commented "Boy, you're on a roll this morning!" To which he replied, "Yeah, I'm doing my best to pi$$ off everyone I talk to." At least he gets that people are unhappy with his behavior. But I doubt that will translate into him doing anything differently. He'll just take it all personally and go hide the rest of the day. He went to the store to get some groceries... let's see if my prediction holds true! [/QUOTE]
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