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Old 03-04-2007, 08:43 PM #1
Missyat Missyat is offline
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Default OK OK OK I will start a new thread... UPDATES!!

Kevin is doing "ok" He is having about 10 seizures a day, them being, drops, jerks, and absences.

His short term memory is going fast, (looking closely at the lamictal). We really have no other meds to try. He has done them all.

ho hum... now what is next???

ok who's next??
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Missy, mom to Kevin 11 year old
MAE (Myoclonic Astatic Epilepsy) or Doose Syndrome
First VNS July 2002
Second VNS Nov. 2005
14 meds later still playing the dosage game
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