Hi, I posted under this heading before - thank you for your answer, it was very informative and reassuring.
However I would be grateful if you could just clarify a couple of things for me.
You said you thought my son maybe showing signs of seizure activity and his neurologist seems to agree as he has increased his meds. However, he is still having episodes where his legs go completely limp along with one arm (his right usually). He does not lose consciousness although he says he feels "weird" during these episodes - they pass off in about ten minutes and he can walk again. Is this a type of seizure? He always had complex
partialPartial (focal) seizure
Partial thromboplastin time (ptt)
Thyroid gland removal and grand mal before and these are very different. We always knew he might still have seizures even after his surgery as his
EEG pre-surgery was showing separate
dischargesAbnormal discharge from the nipple
Ear discharge
Eye burning - itching and discharge
Nasal discharge
Nipple discharge - abnormal
Urethral discharge culture
Vaginal discharge from the right
temporalForehead lift
Temporal arteritis
Temporal lobe seizure lobe (he had a left
temporalForehead lift
Temporal arteritis
Temporal lobe seizure lobectomy).
Could I also just ask - is it possible that the "striking demyelination" showing in the biopsy of the
temporalForehead lift
Temporal arteritis
Temporal lobe seizure lobe that was removed was just confined to that one lobe of his brain? Can you get demyelination in just one area of the brain and the rest of the brain be normal? Thank you so much again for your help and I'm sorry to bother you again.
(By the way, his surgery was carried out at the Walton Centre for Neurology & Neurosurgery here in Liverpool, England - his neurosurgeon was Mr Paul May.)
Best wishes, Tiggy.