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Hello!I am Robert and currently living with my family in Vienna, Austria. Our son had his first fits with 1 1/2 and 2 years. For three years we thought these were singular events. Last week he had another one. Due to the fact that he had an EEG the day before a question arose: is it possible to get a delayed fit 14 hours later (due to strobo light)? Does anybody know about such phenomena? Or is it crazy to think that way? |
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| Hi netmyller, welcome to the forum. ![]() As far as I know, folks who are photosensitive (sensitive to light) experience problems during stimulation. I would think that it is more likely that stress from the procedure (or explanations of what's happening and why) might be a more plausible factor (especially for a ~5 year old).
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