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Old 08-24-2006, 12:05 PM #1
Busymommie Busymommie is offline
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Default Measuring success? seizure control, what is it?

I just got a copy of Rileys last neuro visit note, I was a little shocked and disappointed too.

Dr. Parrott stated "Vagal Nerve Stimulator has not been of benefit to date"

I am really not sure that I would say there has been no benefit, as dissapointed as I am about it I do think she has had some positive stuff, she is not as post-icitial anymore. We have been able to avoid using diastat a time or two. I thought that was some success.

Someone in another group asked a similar question a few days ago and now I am asking myself. How do we measure success v/s failure?
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