Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Just wanted to say thanks for all the posts on the " laughing " and how it can be seizure related. My son, Will has had this kind of behavior on more than several occasions. Of course, we loved hearing him giggle at first, but then he would do it for so long, that we would find it disturbing. We thought about bringing it up to the neuro, but then decided if we told him that Will seems to be laughing too much, he would think we're crazy to be worried about our kid being happy. The info on this has been very interesting, and I am definitely bringing it up to our neuro at our next visit. Will has had episodes like this before and after keto. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 get on google and look up " gelastic " seizures. You'll find it there. Barb swoyer Laughing seizures > > Just wanted to say thanks for all the posts on the " laughing " and how it can > be seizure related. My son, Will has had this kind of behavior on more than > several occasions. Of course, we loved hearing him giggle at first, but then he > would do it for so long, that we would find it disturbing. We thought about > bringing it up to the neuro, but then decided if we told him that Will seems > to be laughing too much, he would think we're crazy to be worried about our kid > being happy. The info on this has been very interesting, and I am definitely > bringing it up to our neuro at our next visit. Will has had episodes like > this before and after keto. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Will do, Barb! . Barbara Swoyer bswoyer@...> wrote:get on google and look up " gelastic " seizures. You'll find it there. Barb swoyer Laughing seizures > > Just wanted to say thanks for all the posts on the " laughing " and how it can > be seizure related. My son, Will has had this kind of behavior on more than > several occasions. Of course, we loved hearing him giggle at first, but then he > would do it for so long, that we would find it disturbing. We thought about > bringing it up to the neuro, but then decided if we told him that Will seems > to be laughing too much, he would think we're crazy to be worried about our kid > being happy. The info on this has been very interesting, and I am definitely > bringing it up to our neuro at our next visit. Will has had episodes like > this before and after keto. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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