Byron had another large seizure this morning.
I went into his room at 7:30 am surprised he wasn't up. Earlier, at
4:30 am, he woke me up to say he really had to go the bathroom - TMI
but you can imagine what that meant.
When I entered his room at 7:30 his eyes were
locked to the left, his left hand was shaking and he was mostly unconscious.
We gave him the emergency Diastat as we were instructed to do but it
didn't work. So I called 911 and we ended up at Catskill Regional Medical
Center.
This Sullivan county hospital has had a bad rap
over the years for being disorganized and not particularly sanitary.
Today everything was gleaming, bright and renovated. The Emergency Room
lobby was pleasant and spacious. Everyone was very nice and check in was
WAYYY faster and more organized then in Westchester. Once again I am very
impressed with the medical options up here in our little county.
The Emergency Room doctor was young and very nice.
By now, about 8:15 am, Byron was semi-conscious. All told he
must have been in the seizure state for at least 60 minutes.
We reached Byron's neurologist in Westchester right
away (who by the way we just traveled to see yesterday with my glowing
announcement of no new seizures and everything was going fine!)
Byron's neuro increased the dosage of his
medication and we all agreed that abdominal symptoms seem to accompany his
seizures. Any more middle of the night bathroom trips and I'll be
sleeping in his room! It is really good to catch these things right when
they start. I want to be on top of that because it would be better if the
Diastat had worked and we had managed it at home.
The hospital released us pretty quickly, about an
hour after we arrived, and we are home now.
Byron is sleeping like a log, much more groggy than
after his first seizure.
This is life now, another "new normal".
Byron's ophthalmologist once said to me when I was complaining about all
the medical visits - "You must play the hand you're dealt" And
I am, and we are getting better. I was much calmer than last time.
Byron will be his old self soon - right as rain |
I'm glad you caught it and that he's doing OK now.
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