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Old 02-04-2020, 04:27 PM #1
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Default Anyone familiar with this?

Our 37 year old son suffered a brain hemorrhage as a result of a depth electrodes study that was done to access the viability of surgery for seizure control.
Following this hemorrhage he has suffered almost daily staring spells that last anywhere from 2 hours to 8 or more hours.
His neurologist and neurosurgeon have not been able to identify a cause or a cure.
Has anyone else had any experience with this?
Once in a stare his day is lost until he falls asleep and comes out of it.

Would be interested to hear from anyone about your experiences you may have had.
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