Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 my son had one done...... it was long but relatively painless! michelle guppy Moisuk <moisuk1@...> wrote: Hi, Does anyone here have direct experience with a MEG or magnetoencephalogram? Thanks. Cornelia Texas Autism Advocacy Unlocking Autism www.UnlockingAutism.org Autism-Awareness-Action Worldwide internet group for parents who have a child with AUTISM. SeekingJoyinDisability - Prayer support for those touched by Disability: SeekingJoyinDisability/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Cornelia- We just moved to the Dallas area - actually, we are in Frisco but my husband works in . We have a 21 month old who was just diagnosed as being " on the spectrum. " He also had a seizure in November, so we had an MRI done which indicated that he also had a stroke. The stroke affected his right temporal lobe so now the neurologist is saying that he can be quite susceptible to seizures as a result of the stroke. In any event, I am just wondering what doctor you are using for your child's seizures and if you are happy. We are using a neurologist in Plano and I am not so thrilled. We had an EEG done - it showed nothing, but our son seems to " zone out " alot and when he does his eyes will flutter. He also twitches all the time - so I want to follow this up more thoroughly. I never heard of an MEG, but I will do some research - but I would love to know if you found a neurologist or an epilepsy specialist that you are happy with. Thanks- Mara Moisuk <moisuk1@...> wrote: Hi, Does anyone here have direct experience with a MEG or magnetoencephalogram? Thanks. Cornelia Texas Autism Advocacy Unlocking Autism www.UnlockingAutism.org Autism-Awareness-Action Worldwide internet group for parents who have a child with AUTISM. SeekingJoyinDisability - Prayer support for those touched by Disability: SeekingJoyinDisability/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Amy- How did you guess from my vague description???? He is a very sweet man, I just have not gotten answers to some of my questions, I find his office unresponsive, and after he diagnosed Zach with being " on the spectrum, " sent me home with some very pessimistic literature. In any event, yes - that is who I am seeing and I just think I need to find someone else who has some more experience with seizures. I definately think that Zach is having seizures, as do his therapists, and nothing is showing up on the EEG. But he seems to twitch all the time, particularly in his sleep. I just want to find out more about the stroke, seizure connection and whether he truly has autism or is he a kiddo that had a stroke presenting like a kid with autism. As for Dr. Sperry, I have not heard of him. Zach did have his 24 hour EEG at Medical City and the nursing staff was wonderful. I am going to take him to Childrens at the end of July. Take care, Mara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 Mara, unfortunately, I don't know how the teacher's daughter was finally and correctly diagnosed. Since school is out I haven't seen Ms. Reen. My son is starting summer camp at school July 6 and I might be running into some of her colleagues who might know how to reach her (she doesn't teach summer school) otherwise I might not be able to ask her until mid August when school is back in session. Perhaps you and your family might pursue a second opinion. I believe there are several neurologists on staff at the Meyer Center inside Texas Children's Hospital. Oh, and my name is Reece and I have a 5 year son who is ASD without seizures. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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