Thursday, January 7, 2010

Petit Mal Seizure Disorder How Can You Tell If A Seizure Is Real?

How can you tell if a seizure is real? - petit mal seizure disorder

My adopted daughter of 10 years, had documented 3 they (all need care ER), seizures last year. He acted as if he was late in the evening, and after one look, I realized that simulated. You and I have that day, and she said he claimed 2 of the documented "attacks do not admit, however, forged the 3rd (which is two weeks). It was also at a time when he tries to hide, but not because I did not expect that many questions asked about how he felt. I wonder if the 2 weeks before it really was, and I ask myself how I want, when they know a real link from now on. It has small seizures, so it seems in a trance, but not shaken. It was with "diagnosed", not because the neurologist to decipher. Now perhaps we know why. All ideas on how to go without our defense in Doc? Thank you.

2 comments:

LEC said...

Do not worry much about their feelings and doctors might be surprised to know that this will not be forced on the defensive. With a new patient to wait and see what happens with these diseases. Probably would not take long to understand as you do. It sounds as if the adopted child should consult a doctor, but not the one you made. Foster Children Act any number of ways in response to their situation and get the right kind of help it can be difficult. If the doctor makes an exception to be deceived ", then you can all get over it and it is important to the child in the appropriate treatment for their behavior. Make sure you keep your fingers, right?

wabookwo... said...

For 34 years, was a failure of the attack, "the normal EEG, no treatment. Neither my parents nor my doctor asked me if I am" faking "my attacks. As I grew older and married, nor my other documents, or my husband .

The doctor gave her adoptive daughter of a GET? Otherwise I would ask why not. ) Taking into account the duration of absence seizures (5-20 seconds, it is possible that in a postictal state? My crisis began as absences (petit mal) seizures, but was more serious as I grew into adulthood. I had brain surgery, stopped seven months ago, and my seizures.

From my experience, the attacks are not something that anyone who wants to epilepsy wrong.

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