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temporal lobe, abnormal waves

by lynn94, Jan 14, 2009 10:11AM
My son is 23 and has been diagnosed as having sharpened slow waves over the front-mid region of the temporal lobe bilaterally.  I know this is different to ADD, but has similar effects.  Is there anybody who knows much about this as I would be grateful to find out more.  Many Thanks
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by LetaB, Jan 14, 2009 10:32PM
To: lynn94
  I sure wish I could help you but though I have alot of knowledge about ADHD I've never heard of your son's condition and it sounds very high tech to me. Perhaps someone here knows something. If not try, posting this on a doctor's forum.
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