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Old 07-23-2019, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Dmom3005 View Post
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I'm going to suggest you specifically sit down the two people you talked
about that were friends. Explain to them what is going on. Let them
know its just starting to dawn on you that they could be seizures.

Let them know that its scary for you too. And you would really appreciate
it if they would help you keep a diary of what they see, maybe even
give them each a book to keep. Ask them to please be your friends
who are your eyes when you can't be.

Also I went and put the words alice in wonderland syndrome in the search.
It brought up, a area for the epilepsy foundation. It was were I had
been reading the stories of children. You might want to go read
through that. It also has some in Neurology Now, which I've read too.

And when it comes to Derrick, I have always been his champion. But
I really believe the reason his classmates were his too. Was the teacher that set the plan in place so he wasn't isolated in childhood. See she was both his 1st and 2nd grade teacher. And then the plan was carried through grade school.

Donna
Donna ~ Thank you for looking up the Alice and Wonderland syndrome in the Epilepsy Foundation and Neurology Now. I'll go and read, especially the children stories. Thank you for looking on my behalf *smiles*

I know Louis Carroll who wrote Alice and Wonderland was thought to suffer from either Epilepsy or Migraine.

This is how my life has shaped over the years.

Hugs,

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