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Wishing you answers really soon, it has to be really worrying for you. How do you monitor him at night so he remains safeSafe driving for teens Safe sex ? My friend is located in Australia so it may be an odd time that she replies so check in. Her name is Josie.
Fiona, Thank you for passing the link on. I would love to connect with another mom with a similar experience. As far as montioring Carson at night goes...we have a video monitoring system in his room. But some nights it just makes me feel all the more helpless to see it and not know what it is or how to make it stop. It's when he stops making noise that I really begin to feel worry.
Both Josie and I post on a board that is private but we happen to have a neuro and a pediatrican who are long members - our focus is parenting but they may be interested in peeking at your video and seeing if they have more suggestions.
If you think the video would be of any interest to anyone else in your circle please pass it on! I really want to get it out there and make sure our team is doing everything that we can to give us an answer.
Please email Josie at her address and one of us will figure out how to post his video clip on our board...it will probably be Josie as she is waaaaay more computer literate than I am LOL. She is probably the person to keep you in the loop and I am know has been through lots of soul searching and research of Clancys issues herself.
You can request through your PCP another O2 sat study for free, things change with kiddos all the time and from his history I don't think it would be wasted time.
Wishing you answers really soon, it has to be really worrying for you. How do you monitor him at night so he remains safe? My friend is located in Australia so it may be an odd time that she replies so check in. Her name is Josie.
Hugs.
Fiona, Mom to 3 ages 7y, 4yo and 18mths.
Fiona, Thank you for passing the link on. I would love to connect with another mom with a similar experience. As far as montioring Carson at night goes...we have a video monitoring system in his room. But some nights it just makes me feel all the more helpless to see it and not know what it is or how to make it stop. It's when he stops making noise that I really begin to feel worry.
Thanks again!
Shyla
My son Clancy is 2.5 years old and has myoclonic epilepsy with developmental delay.His seizures are now under control with Lamotrigine, and his devleoping is improving with speech, physio and occupational therapy.
We went through about a year of seizures, and Cancy used to have multiple seizures at night. We picked these up during sleep EEGs, his EEGs while awake have been normal and there is nothing on the MRI. I watched the video you posted, Clancy used to make a similar noise to that sometimes, and it generally lasted a few minutes. It doesn't happen now the seizures are under control. I'm not sure though if what your son is experiencing is seizures, or something else.
As far as seizures being damaging, there seems to be conflicting evidence on that. Some say that whatever is causing the seizures is what is doing the damage - not the seizures themselves. Other research seems to say that recurrent seizures may result in the loss of nerons. The usual course of action is to control the seizures as soon as possible. We were "lucky" in a way that Clancy reliably had seizures during EEGs so they were easily detected. I have heard there are ways of monitoring patients over a few days, including a portable EEG. It would be good for the doctor to have one of these episodes on the trace.
I know how hard it is to have a son with medical and developmental issues, and it's sometimes good to just talk about to someone who has been through it. If you would like to email me please feel free, the address is jowaterman73 at yahoo dot com dot au
I wish you all the best, I hope you get some answers soon. As if parenting isn't hard enough, or worrying enough!
Josie
Both Josie and I post on a board that is private but we happen to have a neuro and a pediatrican who are long members - our focus is parenting but they may be interested in peeking at your video and seeing if they have more suggestions.
What do you think Josie?
Fiona
As I said....there is no medical beneficial value, just spiritual because that beautiful little boy will be in my prayers. I will also ask that you be given the strength that you are going to need to make it through until he gets the diagnosis/treatment that he needs.
Josie, Carson is taking phenobarb right now because he is small and under the age of 2, it is safest for his liver right now but he does have an upcoming EEG and neuro apt. I imagine there will be discussion regarding trying different meds out. Thank you so much for your email address, I have many wonderful friends but it is tough to relate with them regarding issues they themselves, can't imagine going through.
Fiona, I considered night terrors too. I did a little research in that department as well. The one thing that stumps me about both, seizures and terrors is that Carsy's BPM are quite low (for him), around 100 while this is happening as opposed to when he is seizing and his BPM is upward around 160. Also, (bear in mind that I am just a mom with a stethescope) I have wondered if his heartbeat is irregular while he is doing it. That is difficult for me to distiguish because the sound he makes is loud and distracts from the sound of his heart. As far as O2 monitoring goes... in February he landed in the hospital for seizure investigation after a long one (more than 70mins) and very low O2 sats. While hosptitalized he contracted RSV and was on oxygen for 8 days. After 5 days I began to wonder if he would ever wean because his sats would drop as soon as he closed his eyes. This got me to wondering about these sounds he makes at night. He was seen by the peds pulminary spec. and a level 3 sleep study was done the night before we were released. He was then refered for a level 1 study.....which was episode free and his O2 sats were stable.
If you think the video would be of any interest to anyone else in your circle please pass it on! I really want to get it out there and make sure our team is doing everything that we can to give us an answer.
Thanks again!
Shyla
Thanks again for sending up a prayer for us.
Shyla
You can request through your PCP another O2 sat study for free, things change with kiddos all the time and from his history I don't think it would be wasted time.
Its interesting that Clancy made similar noises during his sleep before dx.
Is he your only child?
Fiona
Fionajnz at gmail dot com (you need to make adjustments to the address, we do it this way to reduce spam hits)