Guest guest Posted June 12, 2009 Report Share Posted June 12, 2009 Autism One recently had a seizure/autism think tank: http://www.autismone.org/?goto=chicago & page=tembenisThinktank DVD's of this think tank are available via this link: https://app.formassembly.com/forms/view/81059 Good ones to order are: $20 #27012SS Theoharis Theoharides, MD, PhD Mast cells disrupt the gut-blood-brain barriers and contribute to autism $20 #27051AV Jon Poling, MD, PhD Mitochondrial abnormalities found in children diagnosed with autism and the importance of defining biological markers $20 #27070SS Hardy, MD Epilepsy in Autism: An Overview $20 #27087SS Tapan Audhya, PhD Unprovoked Seizures in Autistic Individuals $20 #27093SS Rob Coben, PhD EEG Assessment and Treatment of Seizure activity in ASD $20 #27097SS Seizures Q & A Panel If you can only order one, order the Seizures Q & A Panel > > > I wanted to update all of you wonderful parents who have been so incredibly helpful and generous with your knowledge on our situation regarding seizures and regression with our son. > > We have scheduled a 24 hr. EEG for next weekend. I have no doubt that my son was indeed having seizures. But the weird thing is, after all that regressive behavior (total red flags for seizures in terms of confused motor planning, spacing out on where he is/what he is doing, tired all the time, unable to put shoes on, clumsiness, sudden and completely socially withdrawn, slurred speech and mumbling, non-sensical speech, cognitive processing very slow.... etc. etc.!!!) he suddenly in the last 3 days has bounced back completely to where he was before. The only thing we changed is that I cut out the time release Melatonin he was receiving (strong dose- 5.5 mg) because I heard it can cause seizures. > > Does this make sense to any of you? Because he had this major, very serious/severe regression at age 4,, we are still taking this very seriously and think we need to do the EEG, but how weird is it that he can be so completely regressing one week and snap back to the previous level of functioning??? > > Just trying to understand. We will do the EEG for LKS and also for absence seizures, although we are afraid the stress may hurt him more than the tests will yeild info at this point. Can seizures come and go so quickly? > > And if he's doing well now, what's the chance of catching something on the EEG??? I believe he has ongoing bouts of seizures, subclinical perhaps, but I think they are part of his overall history and developmental issues..... The question is of course how to best find out about them and treat them! > > Wanted to also share with you all that I have had a terrifically difficult time finding Neuros who use other diagnostics like the MEEG or QEEG. Almost nonexisitent it seems. Dr. Frye in Houston does MEEGs and Rob Coben in Long Island does QEEGs. Duffy at The Children's Hospital in Boston now only does standard EEGs apparently... > > Any thoughts about this are greatly appreciated...! > > Thank you again very much everyone for all of your help!!!!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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