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Mar
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Hi Donna,
After reading your post I immediately thought of a similar incident with my niece. It was a couple years after her surgeries and she too had never had a seizure before. (To our knowledge) Her eyes were open and dilated and she just stared blankly. We don’t think she could hear or see anything because she would not respond to anyone. She couldn't even hold up her head. Nancy said she was like a rag doll. When she eventually tried to speak her speech was slurred. She then fell asleep and woke up like nothing happened, except for the fact that she bit her tongue. It scared us to death and we thought the same thing you did, that perhaps it was a blood flow issue and a warning of a possible stroke. She went immediately to their local hospital and had the usual tests, with the exception of the angio, just the CT angio, and all were negative and showed nothing. My family was not at all comfortable with no answers as to why that happened, so they flew to CA. to see her surgeon who did her surgeries, Dr. Steinberg. He said she needed all the tests again, the SPECT, Angio, the works to get definitive answers. Long story short, all her tests came out great. In fact, her blood flow was better then it was in her last test. Dr. Steinberg said, in my words, that some MM patients are sensitive and tend to have seizures. They put her on an additional seizure medication, (I believe Carbatrol) along with adjusting her Neurontin and thank God all is well.
I told you all this in hopes that you’d feel somewhat comforted knowing that similar incidents like this can occur, yet everything may be ok with the blood flow issue. I’d still definitely follow up with the appropriate testing to be sure, but in our case it’s been almost 2 years since that seizure experience and she’s doing absolutely wonderful. I pray the same for Jared.
Please keep us posted.
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