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Old 10-17-2010, 02:51 PM #11
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Yes, a EEG is a good idea. And they should be willing to do one on both
your younger son and yourself. The suggestion is also to ask the neurologist
that is working with your older son to do one.

The other thing is. I didn't read the other response again. But I have forgotten whether it to has anger and outburst. BEcause these are
also sometimes considered seizures.

So it could definately be those.

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