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Old 03-19-2012, 11:08 AM #1
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Default TLE and Auditory Processing Difficulties

Hi! My 6 year old was diagnosed in November with Auditory Processing Disorder(APD). After a couple different Dr's, she also now has a Temporal Lobe Epilepsy diagnosis. She is on Depakote Sprinkles, which have completely taken care of the seizures now that her dose is up to 3 pills a day.

We are having some issues with her/her school regarding her APD. In doing some research, I saw that there is a link between APD and TLE.

Does anyone else have similar issues?
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