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Trish,

My son is 41/2 and he has had these startles since he was a baby. They are

mostly triggered by a fright or things he is unsure of but they are not

seizures. Touch wood he doesn't suffer with them and doesn't display any other

signs

when he has these startles. It just seems to be one of the baby reflexes he

hasn't lost like ATNR reflex.

and 41/2

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Trish,

What you describe sounds just like Sam when he was a baby. Sam has been on

Tegretol since he was 1. He still has abnormal activity on his EEG, but

seldom any outward sign of seizures.

Christie, mom to Sam (12 yrs old, bilateral perisylvian PMG)

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" What he does is when you get too close to his face or if something

happens unexpected, he starts blinking repeatedly and looks kind of

shocked. "

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Trish,

My son is nearly 4 and he still has a very exagerated startle

reflex. He tenses, throws his arms up, arches his torso, flings his

head back, and often will cry out. It's most often triggered by a

loud, unexpected noise, though an unexpected sensation (cat licks

his foot) or smells even can trigger them. In they are not

seizures at all--just an exagerated retained infant reflex.

If you are concerned, you might try to video tape some and show

those to your doctor. Also, if you are working with therapists, you

might ask their opinions--they see a lot of kids and may have some

insight as to what you are seeing there.

, mom of boys

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Trish,

I think we are talking about two different types of " startles " .

The kind Nichole and I am talking about (with reference to my son Max

who is 3 1/2) is not influenced by any outside activity. Max's

startles can occur anywhere, anytime, in any position. They are

clearly something that is happening in the brain. For Max his arms

fly out, sometimes legs too and it looks like someone just flipped

the switch off for a moment. Sometimes his head goes to the side.

Afterwards he will either smile, look confused for 5-15 seconds, or

go " post ictal blah " . He often will moan/fuss as one is approaching

and then when he has one he might smile like his brain finally

released all that tension. Max's " starles " are 1-3 second seizures.

They never show up on an EEG per say but his neuro also concludes

they are seizures. But they look like a startle and that is the best

way to describe them.

Hope this helps,

Joanie (Max 3 1/2)

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Trish and ,

This sounds very much like the sort of startles Finlay gets. They are

triggered by unexpected movement or noise or sometimes when he is lying

on his back. It used to happen much more frequently when he was under 2

years old. They now only occur when something startles him unexpectedly

or when he is feverish.

We do not believe what Finlay has are seizures.

Annelies and Finlay 2 ½

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Trish,

My son is 41/2 and he has had these startles since he was a baby. They

are

mostly triggered by a fright or things he is unsure of but they are not

seizures. Touch wood he doesn't suffer with them and doesn't display any

other signs

when he has these startles. It just seems to be one of the baby reflexes

he

hasn't lost like ATNR reflex.

and 41/2

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