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My DD, 14 is doing well. Still not seizure free, but we have reduced the topamax to 75mg and holding the trileptal to 1500mg.

I hope that we can reduce the meds again in a few months. Thinking that we will aim for the 40 session mark.

We have found that Mazes is the least exhausting session for her. The visual demands of chomper and other games was too much.

School started and she is happy and busy! She seems to be handling the transition to high school very well and is not stressed or overwhelmed( which was the case for the last two years).

She is still drawing.

We resume NFB tomorrow, we took a week off to get adjusted to school.
Not sure if we will continue 2x per week or just do once a week with school.

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God Bless your daughter
She's really lucky to have such a good mother like you
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Fantastic news Blondie47. We always enjoy hearing success stories - even if they are small improvements.
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