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Old 08-03-2011, 08:02 AM #1
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Default Testing - what's next?

I've read lots of your posts, and you all have had testing and diagnosis sucesses. What is next? my partner has received EEG - mostly negative, MRI - mostly inconclusive, now we're waiting 6-12 months for VEEG - what other routes have you been with regards to testing - were they sucessful? how long did you have to wait for a Proper Diagnosis? Are PET Scans readily available? Did FMRI work for you? what was the key test for your diagnosis, and how did you get one, and how long did it take? We're 1 year into a disaster that caused us to realize the seizures were now overruling normal life, and we're no further ahead.
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