Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 Hi , sounds like it could be seizure activity. My son vomits,is non responsive and very pale lips. His seizures were called alternating hemiplegia,a complex seizure disorder. It was very hard to diagnose. Not typical seizure symptoms. It took several EEG and hospital trips and his neurologist reading results. I took him to hospital or Dr. after the seizure,that made it harder to diagnose. Eventually I got an EEG during his seizure. My sons began in his 2nd year. Now at 16 he still has seizures, but less often. Keep a record of your sons symptoms for your neurologist. Tishanne - In AutismBehaviorProblems , Huff wrote: > > hello, > I took my son to the neurologist because he had a abnormal EEG and a episode of being nonresponsive > and vomiting that lasted several minutes . > > the neorologist said a large portion of people with autism will have a abnormal > EEG , so we did not get a diagnosis one way or the other . Has anyone experienced > something similar . ... How do seizures usually get diagnosed ? Is it possible he may never > have another one ? thanks ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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