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To: Carolyn who wrote (208049)6/30/2011 11:39:28 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
I think that makes a difference.

To this day we do not know why our little guy had those two seizures, but...........knock on wood three times..........he seems to have outgrown them. He had his first when he was approx 2, and I believe the last one happened when he was 3? There also didn't seem to be any lasting affects. You met him..............he's perfectly normal. I'm sure this info will ease your daughter's, and your worries.

Good luck, and safe journey.



To: Carolyn who wrote (208049)6/30/2011 11:58:55 PM
From: Naomi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
My thoughts and prayers are sent to you and her family that nothing serious will be found and she will get to go back home with her family soon.

I came home from work one evening to pick up my oldest daughter, who was two years old, at my Mom's home who cared for her while I was working and Mom told me that she had been holding her all afternoon as she would not let her put her down. Had a low grade temperature. She would not stand up on her own feet and would scream and cry if she tried. I rushed her to the ER where they admitted her for the night and began a series of tests for her including Polio tests, which the thought of scared us immensely. She cried and screamed though all of them and finally fell asleep with us watching over her all night. The next morning she woke up as happy as could be, was hopping up and jumping all along the rail of the baby bed and giggling up a storm. They found all tests negative and released her to go home as a well baby. Never happened again and never knew what caused her to react that way.