Friday, October 13, 2006

Strange!!!!

Hey all, it's alright to reply to the blog!!!
I'm getting a lot of replies in my mailbox,
which I like, but it's also good to start a
discussion on this blog. You don't have to
worry, I don't bite unless I think you are
cute enough for me. LOL

Song quote of the day 10/13/2006


Why should I worry - Dan Hartman, Charlie Midnight
(Vocals Billy Joel as Dodger)

My son's favorite song

Why should I worry?
Why should I care?
I may not have a dime
But I got street savoire faire
Why should I worry?
Why should I care?
It's just bebopulation
And I got street saviore faire

The rhythm of the city
But once you get it down
Then you can own this town
You can wear the crown

Why should I worry?
Why should I care?
I may not have a dime
But I got street savoire faire
Why should I worry?
Why should I care?
It's just bebopulation
And I got street saviore faire

Ev'rything goes
Ev'rything fits
They love me at the Chelsea
They adore me at the Ritz

Epilepsy



My 8 years old son has epilepsy, we have always suspected something
but 2,5 years ago we found out what it really was.
He was playing a game with his older brother and suddenly he
lost his sight, he told me everything went dark. I thought
he was joking, but by the time I went to see what was happening
he collapsed right into my arms. He didn't respond to anything,
his eyes and mouth were half open. I yelled to him, but he didn't
respond to anything. I called the emergency line and my Mother, within'
5 minutes the ambulance arrived and I went with my son to the hospital.
It took about 15 minutes to get to the ER and my son was still not responding
All together the seizure lasted for half an hour.

A week after he got a brain wave test, also called an EEG (electroencephalogram),
to look for changes in the brain's electrical patterns that are related to seizures,
the results were pretty shocking. I got a phone call from the neurologist saying
he wanted an MRI scan (magnetic resonance imaging), to look for abnormal
areas such as a tumor or infection.
Thank god the MRI turned out just fine.

My son was put on medication for small children, this didn't work as
another EEG showed. For 2 years now he's getting KEPPRA, which is
usually not given to children under the age of 16.

For a year it all went well, but lately I see daily seizures, most of the time
more than once a day.

This morning we went back to the neurologist, we scheduled another EEG
for upcoming Wednesday, but the doctor thinks we'll have to double the
medication. The only hope I have is that my little tough guy will grow
over it once in puberty. Till that day comes, I'll have to live with the fear
something might happen to him while he's riding his bike and such.