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I was searching the internet for information about infantile eplilepsy and came across this forum so I registered so that I might find out as much as possible.
I have 3 grandsons and the youngest who is 5 months old was taken into hospital yesterday to try to find out what is causing his seizures.
They started a few weeks ago and all along we thought it was just cramps. But then out of the blue a week or so ago, he stopped smiling totally. Up until then he had been a total chuckle bear, he smiled nearly constantly and rarely cried. But that stopped suddenly and now he hasn't smiled even once since.
My mum became a little suspicious that the seizures were not just cramps and actually privately mentioned epilepsy to me. My daughter-in-law was very worried about her baby too obviously and 2 days ago she and my son took the baby to their GP. She did urine tests and so on and gave him anti-biotics and told them to come back in a couple of days if he was not better.
They took the baby back to the GP yesterday and she sent them straight to hospital where a paedatrician saw him. He was admitted yesterday simply for observation.
Once in the ward, a nurse observed him taking one of the seizures and suggested to my d-i-l that she film him to show the doctor. Then in the middle of the next seizure my d-i-l was just about to film him when the dr. came in and saw the baby mid-seizure. He immediately arranged for him to have a scan and told my d-i-l his concern was epilepsy.
What happens is that the baby takes about 4 or 5 seizures in a row maybe 3 or 4 times a day. His little arms become rigid straight out in front of him and his legs and feet curly up into a foetal position and he lets out a screeching sound. This lasts about 5-10 seconds and he relaxes for a little and then another one kicks in very quickly.
After each bout he goes into a kind of dream world for maybe an hour and doesn't seem to see or react to anything. Yes, he will blink if you put your hand very close to his eyes, but other than that he just lies there in a daze.
He has gone from being the happiest little soul to almost another baby.
So, back to the hospital. The dr. arranged the scan and said he wanted him to have an eeg urgently. This can't be done locally and he has to go to Dublin (about 4 hours away). (I'm in Ireland by the way, hence the log on name). So, they did the scan and it was clear. They have the urgent appointment for the eeg for Monday morning and he will be taken with his mum by ambulance to Dublin.
I feel so sad for them and their wee baby. I can hardly see to type just now coz of the tears in my eyes. Sorry for such a long post but I wanted to get all the info I know so far into it, and as I said, I want to gather as much information as I can.
Thanks for reading.
Catherine
I was searching the internet for information about infantile eplilepsy and came across this forum so I registered so that I might find out as much as possible.
I have 3 grandsons and the youngest who is 5 months old was taken into hospital yesterday to try to find out what is causing his seizures.
They started a few weeks ago and all along we thought it was just cramps. But then out of the blue a week or so ago, he stopped smiling totally. Up until then he had been a total chuckle bear, he smiled nearly constantly and rarely cried. But that stopped suddenly and now he hasn't smiled even once since.
My mum became a little suspicious that the seizures were not just cramps and actually privately mentioned epilepsy to me. My daughter-in-law was very worried about her baby too obviously and 2 days ago she and my son took the baby to their GP. She did urine tests and so on and gave him anti-biotics and told them to come back in a couple of days if he was not better.
They took the baby back to the GP yesterday and she sent them straight to hospital where a paedatrician saw him. He was admitted yesterday simply for observation.
Once in the ward, a nurse observed him taking one of the seizures and suggested to my d-i-l that she film him to show the doctor. Then in the middle of the next seizure my d-i-l was just about to film him when the dr. came in and saw the baby mid-seizure. He immediately arranged for him to have a scan and told my d-i-l his concern was epilepsy.
What happens is that the baby takes about 4 or 5 seizures in a row maybe 3 or 4 times a day. His little arms become rigid straight out in front of him and his legs and feet curly up into a foetal position and he lets out a screeching sound. This lasts about 5-10 seconds and he relaxes for a little and then another one kicks in very quickly.
After each bout he goes into a kind of dream world for maybe an hour and doesn't seem to see or react to anything. Yes, he will blink if you put your hand very close to his eyes, but other than that he just lies there in a daze.
He has gone from being the happiest little soul to almost another baby.
So, back to the hospital. The dr. arranged the scan and said he wanted him to have an eeg urgently. This can't be done locally and he has to go to Dublin (about 4 hours away). (I'm in Ireland by the way, hence the log on name). So, they did the scan and it was clear. They have the urgent appointment for the eeg for Monday morning and he will be taken with his mum by ambulance to Dublin.
I feel so sad for them and their wee baby. I can hardly see to type just now coz of the tears in my eyes. Sorry for such a long post but I wanted to get all the info I know so far into it, and as I said, I want to gather as much information as I can.
Thanks for reading.
Catherine