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Old 05-03-2010, 07:00 PM #2
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wow. I just went back and looked at my old posts from almost 3 years ago and saw that his EEG even back then was *borderline* hmmm. "She said she called it borderline because of some activity right before he fell asleep but thinks it is probably normal. Something about Vertex activity that is normal during sleep, this was right before he fell asleep"

It isn't entirely relevant because what he was doing back then was presumably tics... this was different from what he has been doing the last few weeks. But I wonder if the borderline EEG back then meant anything.
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