Guest guest Posted December 1, 2010 Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 - thanks for the reply. I guess I was hoping it was an isolated seizure, partly why we haven't given him the Trileptal these last 2 weeks. Mostly I really want to be able to have a serious face to face conversation with a neurologist first, but we weren't able to get in until Dec 7th. Josh goes to Stanfords Lucille Packard. Since the seizure on Oct 30th, Josh has also started to have alot of blood in his urine which after several appointments, ultrasounds and tests, is unexplained. We just have to keep monitoring it. Frustrating. Also why we can't go ketogenic now. This, after 8 years of near perfect health. His excema is also out of control. I wish I could do something to make it better, but I have faith it is indeed going to be OK eventually. It feels good to hear your always bounces back. Best to all of you. Sent from my iPad Our son never had seizures until age 4 and has had them ever since. He is medicated for them..and they are controlled. It doesnt mean they are not healthy..because they can live a good life with seizure awareness and management. If you have spikes in your EEG and your doctor prescribed medication...I don't understand why you choose not to give it. But there is hope... Seizures are a part of life with many of these kids...don't be sad...try to be proactive, it is worse to see them having a complete grand mal seizure that won't stop... We've been living with this for 9 years now... is on Zonnegran....Keppra didnt work, Topomax didnt work, and other's I can't remember.. I hate to hear your saddness... because its going to be ok. Many of the families on this post can attest to that. Seizures are very serious....so make sure you take the medicine or research other options such as the Ketogenic diet. Roxanne... had his first big seizure in his sleeep too..that is when they have the highest tendency to seize. We always have to call 911 for Dan...he has respiratory problems... but he always has bounced back even from the worst seizure.. Best of luck to you... Hasselberger, The higher the hill, the harder the struggle, the greater the story of your testimony. Maybe it seems like your " climb " will never end, and the pain will never stop...but keep believing...keep trying... keep your faith focused.... Your story will be told...and your reward greater than gold. Hasselberger November 2010 ________________________________ To: " polymicrogyria " <polymicrogyria > Cc: polymicrogyria groups <polymicrogyria > Sent: Wed, December 1, 2010 8:21:31 PM Subject: Re: feeling horrible .. Hi Roxanne, My son also just experienced his first seizure a few weeks ago, so I can really relate. He is 8. Up until now, we felt so fortunate he had been so healthy. What lead up to your daughters seizure? Anything different? Our Dr has now prescribed anti seizure meds but we haven't started them. He had and EEG with many spikes.. I've been so sad and lost with this lately. I'm here if you ever need someone to talk to, don't hesitate! - in CA Sent from my iPad my daughter just had her first seizure in her sleep .. I also had to use her valium for the first time her seizure lasted 10 minutes gave her the valium at 5 min ...... I'm so sad ...... man it hurts so much to watch her go through that ..... can't stop tearing up : ( -Roxanne **serinity 4 yrs** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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