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Bruins88 - Generally they don't stop the EEG, they keep getting data. That is the one time where more seizure data is a good thing (if you are in status, they will treat that). Hopefully they got something helpful and if they need to see your sleep patterns than you might do better with in patient monitoring. I had no idea that my daughter had abnormal discharges on her sleep deprived EEG, thought it had been a bust when it wasn't (then she only showed activity during sleep, don't think it would take as much effort now to show activity).
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