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Old 07-31-2009, 06:45 PM #10
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Yes, this really sounds so much like intermittent. It also sounds a lot
like complex partial seizures which you can have rage with.

Has he had a EEG. Even if he has its possible that the seizures aren't showing on the EEG.

Reason I'm asking is that lots of the things your saying, and the things my son did. ANd still at times will do. Are just like seizures.

I read in a book that was one of the first I ever read after my youngest son started having seizures about rage seizures. And I said, WOW, that is just
like what Danny does or did.

But he was put on Depakote ER which is what controlled the rages. And he
was or is on Wellbutrin for the depression side of things. I believe he is
now on something for his ADD but I'm not sure what. It was added much
later after he was a adult.

So I would like to ask you what medications your son is on? And what he
has tried?

Also want to say don't give up! The only way we got somewhere was when
the state placed my son in a boys residential school and we got lucky the psychiatrist could treat him.

Donna
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