yunnanababy
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My daughter had her surgeries in October 2009
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Indianapolis, IN USA
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Tish,
Glad to hear that your daughter is doing OK. Prior to her MM diagnosis, my daughter was diagnosed with focal seizures, but more than likely they were actually TIAs. With her, she would scream & cry & lose complete awareness of her surroundings, so I never "got" how her neurologist arrived at the focal seizure diagnosis, b/c she did anything but stare off blankly into space. Now, at 10 months post-surgeries, she is still on the Trileptal for "seizures" but hopefully after her angio in Oct we will be weaning her off that med.
One thing to keep in mind regarding future surgeries our kids might require - anesthesiologists should be familiar with what my daughter's surgeon calls "moyamoya precautions" when adminsitering anesthesia. As I understand it, these help to minimize the risk of strokes while under anesthesia.
In our experience, many/most anesthesiologists are not aware of these - I know the anesthesiologists at the hospital I work at were not aware of them, nor, arrogantly, did they care to learn about them. That is why now, for any procedures my daughter has, we make sure to schedule them at the same Children's Hospital where her neurosurgeon practices - she & her colleagues have educated the anesthesiologists there.
Best regards,
Jennifer
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