My 16 1/2month old is still confusing everyone with his varying seziures and other issues. He has always had trouble with sweating at times, usually, when sleeping he can sometimes leave a huge wet ring around where his head and upper body have been. It seems to be increasing lately and he is so wet often we have to change what ever clothes he is wearing on his top half as they are soaked.
In the last 6 weeks he has started to be not right when he wakes up, paritcularly after afternoon naps. His eyes don't focus, his arm/wrist twitches, lip twitches, he doesn't remember how to walk at child care they say its like he has regressed and hasn't yet learned to walk. He usually comes good within 15min or so but sometimes it can last over an hour. His nureo is wondering if he is having seizures while he is sleeping and he when he wakes its like he's walking in a fog/cloud.
My main question is can seziures make you perspire to the extent he is? We are trying to organise a camera to see if we catch what is happening. Unfortunately our camera is not good at seeing in low light. I thought if seizures could that might also be a sign that what the Nureo is thinking might be happening actually is.
Off to Genetics Unit at childrens hospital to see metabolic specialist next week, then paed the week after. 6 weeks until MRI. I know the jigsaw puzzle of what is happening with my son is slowly comming together piece by piece but I think there are still a few pieces missing yet!
Donnajane
In the last 6 weeks he has started to be not right when he wakes up, paritcularly after afternoon naps. His eyes don't focus, his arm/wrist twitches, lip twitches, he doesn't remember how to walk at child care they say its like he has regressed and hasn't yet learned to walk. He usually comes good within 15min or so but sometimes it can last over an hour. His nureo is wondering if he is having seizures while he is sleeping and he when he wakes its like he's walking in a fog/cloud.
My main question is can seziures make you perspire to the extent he is? We are trying to organise a camera to see if we catch what is happening. Unfortunately our camera is not good at seeing in low light. I thought if seizures could that might also be a sign that what the Nureo is thinking might be happening actually is.
Off to Genetics Unit at childrens hospital to see metabolic specialist next week, then paed the week after. 6 weeks until MRI. I know the jigsaw puzzle of what is happening with my son is slowly comming together piece by piece but I think there are still a few pieces missing yet!
Donnajane