My son is 10.5 yrs old and has been taking
valproicValproic acid acid to treat grand mal seizures for the past 2.5-3 years. In Jan. this year the dosage was increased because he had two attacks after being
stableStable angina
Unstable angina for two years. Since then he hasn't had a seizure. About a month and a half ago he had a fall while playing with friends. He says he fell on his
coccyxTailbone (coccyx)
Tailbone trauma. About 10 days later we noticed a change in his
speechHearing or speech impairment - resources
Speech disorders - it has become
nasalAllergic rhinitis
Juvenile angiofibroma
Nasal
Nasal 12 hour
Nasal anatomy
Nasal biopsy
Nasal congestion
Nasal cpap
Nasal decongestant
Nasal decongestant tablet
Nasal decongestant-antihistamine with a certain amount of difficulty in speaking - especially when agitated or uptight. Together with this he has lost
completeComplete
Complete a-z
Complete allergy
Complete natal
Complete premium
Complete senior
Complete-rf control over his right arm. The arm and hand are not paralysed but he lacks coordination and his hand is mostly held in a fist position close to his chest. He uses his left hand to "work" his right and cannot perform any voluntary action with his right hand/arm. He cannot voluntarily raise his arm above his shoulder. CT scan + MRI scan,spect all came back clear and the neurologist has started him on carbamazepine and baclofen in addition to the depalept. He says that we are dealing with dystonia. The medication was added in the last 10 days - no major change has been noticed. Important to note that during sleep the hand is completely relaxed and sometimes during waking hours too when the child is watching TV. As soon as he wants to use his hand\arm voluntarily it seems to go into spasm and he cannot open it. By the way he has a suspected Sturge Weber (suspected because no brain lesion found).
I would appreciate any input on this topic and ask too if the "dystonia" may be secondary to the valproic acid?
Thanks
LM
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