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Louisa,

has seizures, which were very well controlled until September of

last year. He started having partial complex again (his head, arm, and

leg would jerk together). His neuro switched his meds. A week later, I

walked into his bedroom, and he was having a tonic clonic (full blown

convulsion) in his sleep. It was typically the time he wakes

up....anyway, my answer is yes, I have seen this. I'm glad you were able

to videotape Liesel's. I think another attempt at an MRI may be an

order, or at least an EEG. Since she wasn't able to sleep for the last

one, perhaps they can give her a higher dose of the sedative or a

different one?

's seizures are under control again, but I am convinced I felt

fifty grey hairs pop in my head that morning he had " the big one. " I

know how scary they can be--let me know if you need to talk.

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Louisa,

I'm pretty sure you just described a seizure too. I would schedule an

appointment with a neurologist and take the tape with you to show him, or

show the tape to her regular Dr..

Sorry to have something else added to your plate :-(

Sue

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Sounds like seizure to me too. You probably need to get it checked out. It

was a great idea to video tape the seizure. I think that could be very

useful. Especially if you are able to document some more. Good luck to

you.

Tamara

mom to Ebony, 5 years old, asd, adhd, bipolar

and , 2, polish (lol)

wife to Terry

>

>Reply-To: parenting_autism

>To: parenting_autism

>Subject: Seizures.....

>Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 21:49:44 -0000

>

>Hi there,

>I have said for nearly to years that Liesel has seizures but I have

>to agree they are very mild and typically come on when she is waking

>up.

>I had to go in to her room this evening to change her and I was so

>taken by the jerks and shakes I dashed to get the camcorder. They

>have become much worse.

>She was completely unaware of anything, Colin arrived shortly

>afterwards and it was clear this was a seizure and disorientation of

>being disturbed.

>

>2 years ago I told the neurologist about this and he wanted to do a

>MRI scan to rule out the very unlikely Landau kleffner.

>We managed to get `sort of' a waking one but not a sleeping test

>because the tablets to make miss hyperactivity sleep failed, after

>this they gave her the all clear and it has never sat comfortably

>with me.

>

>This has really worried me now, she doesn't have any attacks during

>the day, but she does have the odd absences.

>

>Has anybody else seen this on arousal from sleep or am I being silly?

>Maybe the current events have set my mind into overtime---but I am

>sure this was a seizure!

>

>Louisa

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> Has anybody else seen this on arousal from sleep or am I being

> silly? >

Not silly at all, Louisa...'s seizures have all been during

transition from sleep to wake or vice versa...it is, I am told, a

very vulnerable time in the nervous system.

Trust your gut. I was told for 4 years that what I was

seeing " couldn't be seizures " , that I was " overprotective "

and " looking for things to be wrong " ...wasn't until he fell out of

bed and hit his head during a full tonic/clonic seizure, then

wouldn't wake up, that they believed me.

Raena

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