Hi everyone. Wow it's been a REALLY long time since I've been here lots to update. In march Sasha went for her 5 day VEEG. They took her off meds, and on the 4th day she had a seizure. I woke up really early that morning (5:30) with this feeling that something was going to happen that day. I sat at her bedside and around 8:15 she had her seizure. I did everything I was told to do when it happened, pressed all the buttons, called the nurse etc. Unfortunatly the nurse assigned to her that a.m. knew NOTHING about handeling a child having a seizure! She first called Sasha's name and rubbed her back....as if my child could respond during a bleeping seizure then she stood back and kept saying "she doesn't look like she's having a seizure" (Sasha doesn't convulse she gets stiff and ridged, eyes rolling, etc.)Since I had sent my husband out to shower, I had to drop the siderail of the bed, pull the pillow out from under Sasha, turn her on her side and yell at the nurse to get oxygen because Sasha had stopped breathing. At this point 4 or 5 other nurses had come into the room and my husband returned. One of the other nurses knew that there was an emergancy protocal that her dr wanted followed...the new nurse had no idea about this or about the meds that were supposed to be administered. What I witnessed was 5 minutes of her seizure. The VEEG picked up that it had started 5 minutes prior to being visual. Since I had to do everything to help Sasha, I wasn't able to beat the living cr#p out of the nurse who stood back and did nothing to help my child. That being said I informed the neuro of the incedent and I don't think that nurse will be assigned to his patients anymore. So what did we learn from the VEEG? The seizures are starting from the occipital part of her brain and spreading everywhere. They also think that she might have a form of epilepsy called "Panayotopoulos" so there's a chance that she might outgrow it. (fingers crossed) Since we got home she has had 3 more seizures,(1 while I was driving, 2 while at home) with the last one only lasting a few seconds. She is now on Lamictal and doing better.
After that I had some health issues of my own, but am back on my feet & back to chasing my VERY active 3 1/2 yr old.
Sasha has informed me that she would like a "High School Musical" birthday party.(august) We have also found a preschool that has no issues with the fact that Sasha has epilepsy. To quote the director " teach us what we have to do to help Sasha and we will" She starts end of aug.
After that I had some health issues of my own, but am back on my feet & back to chasing my VERY active 3 1/2 yr old.
Sasha has informed me that she would like a "High School Musical" birthday party.(august) We have also found a preschool that has no issues with the fact that Sasha has epilepsy. To quote the director " teach us what we have to do to help Sasha and we will" She starts end of aug.