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Trying to gather info that may help with my daughters seizures. Nice looking site kudos to the mods!
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Welcome to CWE ! im sure you'll find plenty of helpful information here , there are alot of very knowledgeable people here , and they've always jumped at the chance to answer my questions .... when was your daughter diagnosed and how is she doing ? and how are you doing ? i really believe there are times when my E is harder on my husband then it is on me , good luck & enjoy
Glad you like the site & thanks for the compliment.
I hope to be able to help but would you like to share more about your daughters seizures? What kind of seizures does she have & is she on any kind of treatment for them?
You mentioned your daughter was diagnosed just 6 months ago. How did she deal with the news? In addition to her age, and the developmental changes her body is going through, (for those of you wondering about how metabolic comes into it - learn about your thyroid and all the body systems and functions it effects and why so many of the side effects of your meds are also symptoms of thyroid conditions), now she is also dealing with a grieving process in addition to the normal teenage stuff. Make sure your daughter, as well as you and your wife, read all the fine print on the medications. Start teaching her to be an advocate for herself and getting her to talk to the health care providers about her concerns, ask questions, etc. instead of you doing the talking for her all the time about her or the doctors talking to her about how things need to be "controlled". Please make sure you don't indirectly make her feel like she's someone you're disappointed in now this has happened. You may not think that, but that may be something that's relayed as you get frustrated trying to help her deal with it all. The Epilepsy Foundation (have a library you can borrow from), FDA, NIH, CDC, are all good sites also for research, as well as the Epilepsy research journals (Epilepsia) and University hospital websites. Good Luck and take care.