I've read a lot on this forum about the frustration people have with trying to get an EEG that documents their seizure activity. I have read that people take measures such as staying up all night or not taking their medication before the EEG so they will be more likely to have the abnormal brain waves. Some people do week-long monitoring in the hospital or at home. All this, and the EEG might still come out normal.
In contrast, my two sons (ages 2 and 18 ) do very brief random EEGs with none of the above measures. Each EEG lasts 10 or 20 minutes maximum, and they always come away with abnormal readings despite being on medication. They've both done about 3 or 4 EEGs each.
Do these results mean anything in particular? Why is it so easy to get a positive reading in the case of my sons in a span of just 10 minutes while others struggle so much? Does this point to the type of epilepsy or something else? I am really wondering how 10 minutes can be adequate when it seems much more typical to do longer tests and monitoring. Insights are appreciated.
In contrast, my two sons (ages 2 and 18 ) do very brief random EEGs with none of the above measures. Each EEG lasts 10 or 20 minutes maximum, and they always come away with abnormal readings despite being on medication. They've both done about 3 or 4 EEGs each.
Do these results mean anything in particular? Why is it so easy to get a positive reading in the case of my sons in a span of just 10 minutes while others struggle so much? Does this point to the type of epilepsy or something else? I am really wondering how 10 minutes can be adequate when it seems much more typical to do longer tests and monitoring. Insights are appreciated.