I so want to be able to say that we are back from Boston and everything went awesome and Mikeman has all this extra energy --- but that just isn't the case.

This morning, my wife and I watched (and logged) Michael, as he had
30 mini seizures, one about every 10 minutes.

He has never had seizures like these. These were very small - smaller than what we are used to calling "TIAs". These lasted at the MOST 10 seconds, and he was alert the entire time. They didn't seem to bother him and he didn't even appear to lose his stride in whatever activity he was dewing at the moment. His right hand would tremble a bit, almost like ataxia with a bit of rigidness, but nothing wrong at all on his left.
We called his pediatrician, his neuro, Dr. Scott... His neurologist increased his Keppra (sp) and told us to give the meds 2 hours. It was like someone had just reached down and took the problem away, but in 1 hour and 45 minutes, these endless seizures STOPPED. They didn't slow down, or lessen in intensity, or come less and less frequent... They just stopped. I think I'll chaulk this one up to Divine Intervention. ;

We were trying to think it all through most of the day. My wife thought maybe the blood flow to the surgery side was going so well, that the other side was trying to keep up with it? Did he lose too much blood during surgery and maybe we should have gone with a transfusion? Is he not healing properly?
Dr. Scott said that it was "impossible" that the non-surgical side was trying to keep up with the surgical side because it simply doesn't work that fast. He also agreed with Mikeman's neuro - to ssslllooowwwlllyyy increase his Keppra.
Appearantly Mikeman isn't even on the lowest reccomended dose for children with TIAs and Moyamoya. (1000mg/day). Average dose is 1000-3000mg/day.
I guess we just keep on keepin' on!

-= Dewski =-