Hello, everyone! 
Thank you, Bernard and Stacy, for setting this forum up.
I hope I can be of help to some of you, and possibly receive occasional help myself. I'm a 39 yo mom, dx'ed with E in infancy after a GM sz while in my mom's arms. Prior to that, at 3 weeks, I was dx'ed with hydrocephalus, a condition where the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which cushions the brain, builds up due to blockage or malformation within the brain's ventricular system. "Hydro," as those of us who have it have come to call it, is treated most often with a shunt, a siliconized rubber catheter, which is inserted into the blocked ventricle and threaded down the side of the torso into the peritoneal cavity, near the stomach, to allow for continuous drainage of the CSF in order to prevent swelling of the brain, compression of the brain tissue, and severe physical issues (headache, balance issues, vision issues) and even death. The shunt is not a cure, and most hydro patients require several shunt surgeries throughout the lifetime (I have had six), but with a properly-working shunt, we can often live full, active, happy, (near) normal lives. Seizures will occur in about 20% of hydro patients, and epilepsy will be a lifelong issue for about a quarter of those. Just lucky, I guess. 
I am thrilled to tell you that I haven't had ANY shunt surgery since I was 13 yo, although I'm sure there will eventually be more. Right now, I'm just thrilled to have excellent sz control (a few SP "clusters" a year, from things like sudden weather fronts, and a very occasional GM) without med, and my biggest day-to-day issue isn't even anything related to my health. It's my 11 1/2 yo son's autism. Drew is doing wonderfully--no E, no meds--but as anyone with a child with any degree of autism will tell you, life is never dull! :roll:
I welcome any questions about anything I have posted here, so please feel free.
Peace and good health to everyone,
LIZARD

Thank you, Bernard and Stacy, for setting this forum up.


I am thrilled to tell you that I haven't had ANY shunt surgery since I was 13 yo, although I'm sure there will eventually be more. Right now, I'm just thrilled to have excellent sz control (a few SP "clusters" a year, from things like sudden weather fronts, and a very occasional GM) without med, and my biggest day-to-day issue isn't even anything related to my health. It's my 11 1/2 yo son's autism. Drew is doing wonderfully--no E, no meds--but as anyone with a child with any degree of autism will tell you, life is never dull! :roll:

I welcome any questions about anything I have posted here, so please feel free.

Peace and good health to everyone,
LIZARD
