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Cint,
There is only one difference. My son went in status epilepticus in both instances of seizures. However, my son was lucky not to even start on the daily routine of anti-epiletic drugs (AEDs). Fortunately, he started on natural treatment right away. He never had to face damage caused by AEDs. I was lucky to have google on my side and gain from the wisdom of people suffering from seizures and epilepsy.
How is that different than the several times I've gone into status and ended up in the ER? How is that different than the severe burns I suffered due to the first TC seizure I ever had? I wasn't taking any meds, then, either. So you may want to re-consider what your preaching, since your son is still growing. As they grow, their body/brains change.
Most of the people here or their parents did not have enough knowledge in the beginning stages and have been taking multiple AEDs for years. These AEDs have already caused lot of damage - (a) reduced blood brain barrier (b) increased oxidiative stress of brain tissues (c) reduce helpful bacteria in gut. These three damages caused by AEDs reduce immunity and cause more seizures and increase SUDEP. It will take years to undo the damage caused by years of taking AEDs.
Where is it said that the AEDs increase the risk of SUDEP?
From www.epilepsy.com
What is SUDEP?
What happens?
The person with epilepsy is often found dead in bed and doesn't appear to have had a convulsive seizure. About a third of them do show evidence of a seizure close to the time of death. They are often found lying face down. No one is sure about the cause of death in SUDEP. Some researchers think that a seizure causes an irregular heart rhythm. More recent studies have suggested that the person may suffocate from impaired breathing, fluid in the lungs, and being face down on the bedding.
One does need to exercise, watch their diet and get lots of rest to help control seizures and prevent SUDEP.
I personally know a woman who lost her 16 year old daughter to SUDEP and has started her own campaign for this awful situation.
AEDs are like band-aids and never fix the underlying root cause of seizures and epilepsy.
Seizures do not happen overnight. It is our body's way of asking for nutrients once the body does not receive nutrients for a long time such as numerous months. Similar to what will happen if I kept on driving a car without coolant.

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