Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Hey does this thing ( several times a day) with his eyes. It looks like he is blinking but it's almost like he cannot focus on something well. It's almost like a fluttering thing going on. We had seen it and were'nt sure about it and the OT was the one who asked us if anyone had ever talked to us about seizures. He also gets that dazed out look like he is in his own world a few times a day. It lasts only about 10 seconds and then he goes back to whatever he was doing before. The neuro told us at one time that it is possible that it could be some type of seizure but that alot of times that children with speech delays were prone to " tics " . I have to wonder though, if he is having some type of seizure, could it be the root of alot of his other problems? The only reason we got referred to the neurologist was because of this eye fluttering thing. That's how we got around to getting all the medical tests done. To date he has had an MRI ( came out okay), full battery of blood and urine tests ( not sure of outcome yet) and has had 2 eegs and we are waiting to be scheduled for a 3rd eeg. Get this- he has SI issues also but the neurologist ordered an ambulatory eeg- you know the one where you go to the hospital and they hook him up to the electrodes and send you home for 24 hours. I thought this was the most absurd thing I had ever heard of considering his SI issues and that the child can not tolerate anything on his head at all. Well, we never even made it out of the hospital on that one. Next, they did a routine eeg for 45 minutes at the office. Nothing showed up and as soon as they unhooked him, he had an episode. So now they want to bring him in to do a 4 hour eeg and see what they can see. These are sleep deprived eegs and then they sedate him for it when he comes in. I swear, I do not know how much more I can put this child through.. I understand that they have to be sure of what is going on in his brain but it seems like if they have to put him to sleep at all that they could have done all of these tests at one time. Watching them put my little boy to sleep is the most horrendous thing I have every had to do in my life. If I could switch places with him I gladly do so in a minute. Stacey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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