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Hi everyone. I and my wife are going through a very difficult time. Our son, just turned three, has started to have seizures a number of times each day. He is in the process of having tests done to diagnose which type of epilepsy he has. So far the neurologist is confused by the type of seizures he gets and no diagnoses has been made. previous CT scans and EEGs came back as normal. How he is going for more detailed EEGs and a MRI. Meanwhile the doctor has put him on Keppra.
It is very difficult to see my child go through this and suffer from the side effects of the medicine and since he is so young he does not know what is going on. Thankfully the seizures he is getting are relatively mild and last for only 20-30 seconds maximum one minute. His face spasms and his right eye blinks he often will speak during the seizures and sometimes sing. Often his hands and legs also move around randomly while he has his episodes. Afterwords remembers nothing at all of what he said or sang and will want to lie down.
I am keeping a diary of this on a blog at mysonsepilepsy.blogspot.com if anyone has any recommendations or suggestions that would help us please let us know.
I am so glad to find this community and look forward to contributing.
It is very difficult to see my child go through this and suffer from the side effects of the medicine and since he is so young he does not know what is going on. Thankfully the seizures he is getting are relatively mild and last for only 20-30 seconds maximum one minute. His face spasms and his right eye blinks he often will speak during the seizures and sometimes sing. Often his hands and legs also move around randomly while he has his episodes. Afterwords remembers nothing at all of what he said or sang and will want to lie down.
I am keeping a diary of this on a blog at mysonsepilepsy.blogspot.com if anyone has any recommendations or suggestions that would help us please let us know.
I am so glad to find this community and look forward to contributing.