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Question Title: Autism and seizuresForum: Neurology Forum
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| I just read a post of May 26, 2997 re: autism and seizures. I have an autistic 35 yr. old son. He had his first seizure at 19. It was a grand mal. 8 yrs. later he starting having a different type (don't have a name) He takes tegretol and depakote. This summer he has ad 3 more it's been 8 yrs. again. This last one was a grand mal. We spent 4 hrs. in ER. He had fallen on concrete! His blood level of tegretol was only 3.7. We called his dr. and waited all day Friday. Even called his service that evening and ask the dr. on call to call us. NOBODY called. I think this is serious. We are afraid to let him out of the house. I don't think it takes a rocket scienctist to know he needs a medication adjustment, but why don't drs. return calls?? I can't tell you how many hrs. we have waited for some dr. to call regarding serious matters. Can you recommend a neuologist at the Clinic who would care enough to response in these times. I am beginning to have serious doubts about this one. Thank you Carol
________ Thank you for your question. There are several epilepsy doctors who could be of use. I don't know their availability, but call 1-800-CCF-CARE and ask for an appointment - tell your son's age and other history. They'll be able to give you the earliest appointment. As always, this should be used for informative purposes and does not substitute for seeing a doctor for therapeutic or diagnostic reasons MJD
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