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Okay -- our attempt to change to a GP who might be more understanding and willing to work with us has failed. She advised that we present the Neuro and the E Association Advocate who saw partner with the seizure diary.
I also want to present them with a medical history so they knows this isn't something new.
I need help writing these in a way that will make them take notice and read them, so they understand what is going on, and they take action.
Some specific questions I have:
should I refer to his rhytmic jerking/spasms as clonus, or clonic, or just rhythmic spasms/jerks?
should I refer to his stiff, ski-jump leg position as tonic, or is that only for total body stiffening?
how should I organize the history information?
how should I describe the meds, dosage etc.?
Any and all advice is welcome!
McGill, if you're reading, I know you've sent me this info by PM before, but out here I can't accidentally delete it, and I would deeply appreciate a re-run of what you've told me before.
Thank you in advance to everybody.
I also want to present them with a medical history so they knows this isn't something new.
I need help writing these in a way that will make them take notice and read them, so they understand what is going on, and they take action.
Some specific questions I have:
should I refer to his rhytmic jerking/spasms as clonus, or clonic, or just rhythmic spasms/jerks?
should I refer to his stiff, ski-jump leg position as tonic, or is that only for total body stiffening?
how should I organize the history information?
how should I describe the meds, dosage etc.?
Any and all advice is welcome!
McGill, if you're reading, I know you've sent me this info by PM before, but out here I can't accidentally delete it, and I would deeply appreciate a re-run of what you've told me before.
Thank you in advance to everybody.