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Old 07-15-2007, 02:35 PM #1
Lorie RG White Lorie RG White is offline
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Default Seizure Disorders

Hello. My name is Lorie and my daughter has had a seizure disorder since she was 1 year old. She has a calcium deposit on the left side of her brain. Although medication has kept her "full-blown" seizures at bay, she continues to struggle with "episodes" with every bit of growing that she does. She is 10 years old now and is up to 6 pills per day. Her DR is looking into changing her meds and that is still a work in progress. Can anybody tell me what other options she might have?
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