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My son had his first seizure in 2009 on Thanksgiving morning. From what I can figure out it was a tonic clonic (he fell to the floor, jerked, eyes were open and fluttered but he didn't have any mouth foam nor did he have incontinence). We had no idea what was happening and called 911. Since then he has had an EEG which showed seizure activity (sleep deprieved). The Dr. told us that he didn't want to label what they saw as juvenile mylconic because some of the patterns were too slow(?). He also showed evidence of absence seizures. In addition, we began to notice he has partials with his hand clenching and unclencing. This is usually a warning that a bigger one is coming on.
We have him on Zonegran which did stop them for about a year. Then he had one on the 9th during the day (normally they happen very early in the morning). He just had another this morning.
I'm wondering if it's possible that his seasonal allergies could be a trigger. We've noticed they tend to hit on warmer days (we live in the South) after he's been out playing for much of the day. I'm starting to think we need to get him an allergy work up.

My son had his first seizure in 2009 on Thanksgiving morning. From what I can figure out it was a tonic clonic (he fell to the floor, jerked, eyes were open and fluttered but he didn't have any mouth foam nor did he have incontinence). We had no idea what was happening and called 911. Since then he has had an EEG which showed seizure activity (sleep deprieved). The Dr. told us that he didn't want to label what they saw as juvenile mylconic because some of the patterns were too slow(?). He also showed evidence of absence seizures. In addition, we began to notice he has partials with his hand clenching and unclencing. This is usually a warning that a bigger one is coming on.
We have him on Zonegran which did stop them for about a year. Then he had one on the 9th during the day (normally they happen very early in the morning). He just had another this morning.
I'm wondering if it's possible that his seasonal allergies could be a trigger. We've noticed they tend to hit on warmer days (we live in the South) after he's been out playing for much of the day. I'm starting to think we need to get him an allergy work up.