Guest guest Posted February 10, 2005 Report Share Posted February 10, 2005 I have three children. Two of which are 4 year old twins. These two have been diagnosed with autism. I have one 16 mo old who has been diagnosed with developmental delay and possible mitrochondrial disorder from the neurologists. Otherwise appeared healthy, good weight gain, and woke up one morning approx 2 months ago totally flacid, unresponsive. After going to the hospital, we learned he had a seizure, affecting his right hemisphere, and ox was 88 and +3 keytones in his urine. He had elevelated ALT's in his liver. Since then, he has only had one minor seizure and has started on anti-convulsants. His liver levels have stayed elevated, however. I am getting confusing results from the doctors, they are saying some of his charactistics are like that of mito, howevr, his 35+pounds of weight at 16mo. is not charactistic. What have you all experienced with this and is this charactistic of the disorder? I am very new to all of this information! Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2005 Report Share Posted February 10, 2005 I have three children. Two of which are 4 year old twins. These two have been diagnosed with autism. I have one 16 mo old who has been diagnosed with developmental delay and possible mitrochondrial disorder from the neurologists. Otherwise appeared healthy, good weight gain, and woke up one morning approx 2 months ago totally flacid, unresponsive. After going to the hospital, we learned he had a seizure, affecting his right hemisphere, and ox was 88 and +3 keytones in his urine. He had elevelated ALT's in his liver. Since then, he has only had one minor seizure and has started on anti-convulsants. His liver levels have stayed elevated, however. I am getting confusing results from the doctors, they are saying some of his charactistics are like that of mito, howevr, his 35+pounds of weight at 16mo. is not charactistic. What have you all experienced with this and is this charactistic of the disorder? I am very new to all of this information! Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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