joan
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I am the Mom of 2 children with epilepsy. Genetic. Shocking to find out after them both "seemingly" fine the first 15 years of both their lives.
My son at 15 (he is now 19) had his first Grand Mal, was told he is a genetic epileptic. He is not a happy camper about it. Hes on lamictal and IF he takes his meds does very well. He is also at a nueropshycologist for depression and a lil help feeling better. I was told his epilepsy was triggered by puberty. His EEG is clear epilpetic. Rare bi frontal spikes & Waves. He also has mild OCD and mild SID (sensory Intregation disorder). He also has an odd birthmark on his chest. I am looking into diet changes as well. He is in his second year of college and does well.
My daughter is now 15 and it seems puberty is kicking in epilpesy for her as well. She has myclonic seizures (JME) and has started on lamictal as well. Her EEGs show inconclusive and the Video EEGS are not clear. SHe also has an odd birthmark on the inside of her arms. She shows no signs of OCD or SID.. but does show a few signs of natural b*tchiness : ) but we love her anyway : ) **
They have a cousin on their fathers side with Grand Mals as well. I am still trying to sort out all types of info and figure it all out.
My kids both on lamictal and after getting used to it ( several months) seem to do well on it. My son is the process of having his license evaluated, to see if he can continue to drive. He was also turned down by the Marines and he is heartbroken.
My daughter just on her 3rd week of meds and we are still waiting for them to kick in. Her myoclonics seem less but I do hope they stop all together. SHe seems to be taking it well and looks at it as a good thing as she can help her brother.
I adore them both* and am glad to find forums of others to share thoughts and ideas with.
Thank you,
joan*
Phillip
started meds 1/2006
Jennifer
started meds 10/2008
Courage, discipline, fortitude and integrity can do a great deal to make a woman beautiful.
My son at 15 (he is now 19) had his first Grand Mal, was told he is a genetic epileptic. He is not a happy camper about it. Hes on lamictal and IF he takes his meds does very well. He is also at a nueropshycologist for depression and a lil help feeling better. I was told his epilepsy was triggered by puberty. His EEG is clear epilpetic. Rare bi frontal spikes & Waves. He also has mild OCD and mild SID (sensory Intregation disorder). He also has an odd birthmark on his chest. I am looking into diet changes as well. He is in his second year of college and does well.
My daughter is now 15 and it seems puberty is kicking in epilpesy for her as well. She has myclonic seizures (JME) and has started on lamictal as well. Her EEGs show inconclusive and the Video EEGS are not clear. SHe also has an odd birthmark on the inside of her arms. She shows no signs of OCD or SID.. but does show a few signs of natural b*tchiness : ) but we love her anyway : ) **
They have a cousin on their fathers side with Grand Mals as well. I am still trying to sort out all types of info and figure it all out.
My kids both on lamictal and after getting used to it ( several months) seem to do well on it. My son is the process of having his license evaluated, to see if he can continue to drive. He was also turned down by the Marines and he is heartbroken.
My daughter just on her 3rd week of meds and we are still waiting for them to kick in. Her myoclonics seem less but I do hope they stop all together. SHe seems to be taking it well and looks at it as a good thing as she can help her brother.
I adore them both* and am glad to find forums of others to share thoughts and ideas with.
Thank you,
joan*
Phillip
started meds 1/2006
Jennifer
started meds 10/2008
Courage, discipline, fortitude and integrity can do a great deal to make a woman beautiful.
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