Showing posts with label Pediatric stroke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pediatric stroke. Show all posts

Saturday, December 16, 2017

At 6 Weeks Post Surgery

It's amazing that it has only been six weeks since Byron's surgery.  He is doing so well it is quite remarkable!  We have not seen any evidence of seizures which is amazing in and of itself, but Byron is SO much more present, alert and happy.  I imagine that, for him, there was a constant static or interference going on in his brain due to the malformation and spiking occurring almost constantly in his right right hemisphere.    Now, with a quiet brain, he can connect more with his heart, his good feeling and hopefully his intellect.  We have had a hard time getting the tutor here, she has missed two weeks already, but she is scheduled again to come on Monday.  I hope to hear from her that his academics are improved as well.  Byron has told us in the last two years that he "hates" school. I believe this is because, once the seizures started, it was simply exhausting to focus.

Here is a little video interview done today:









Monday, August 21, 2017

Back in the Hospital

In March of 2017, Byron's ESES, an extremely rare form of Epilepsy that occurs during sleep, went into remission.  He went from spiking while sleeping 85% of the time down to 11%, and to almost none during the day.  In July, during his next routine EEG, his doctor informed us that the spiking was now up to 95% which is very serious.  Turns out that small dose of valium (5 mg), that seemed to be the answer, has stopped working.

So here we are again, this time on Eclipse day, back at Morgan Stanley Children's in New York.   Because we had really good eclipse glasses, we had doctors, nurses and patients coming to our room to view the eclipse.






Byron is a trooper.  We are sharing a room this time, and the young fellow next to us is crying SO LOUD and screaming while he is getting the electrodes put on.  Byron is so used to it that he just relaxes and goes with it.   Byron's doctor is on the floor for the whole week so we should get some good results in the morning.  We will be here until Thursday and hopefully we will have enough good information to make decisions about next steps.  I will outline what those next steps might be tomorrow.