Originally Posted by JustAMom
After ambulatory EEG testing, it was evident that he has complex partial seizures in his frontal lobe during his sleeping and waking phase.

He may or may not have ADHD and his neuro thought he may have had this type of activity for a while and may be a lifelong condition. His neuro was a bit surprised as he thought while he the EEG would probably report normal activity because he was already on a maintenance dosage of keppra.

I think the next step is to manage the seizures before they start to address attention issues.
So his body is most likely not getting the restoration it needs if he is seizing while asleep. A layman's view, but I know how difficult it is to function when your body is not rested despite having slept. I hope the neuro will be able to find another med or adjust the dosage he is on to manage his seizures. I cannot begin to express the relief I felt when I at last began to get the rest I needed.

Continued blessings to you & your son.


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