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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP again 17:33, my son also had three seizures less than 2 minutes each, around 18 months, 5 1/2 years, and 7 1/2 years, after each seizure (triggered by the three fevers he has ever had) he would make dramatic leaps ahead. The seizure at 18 months, he started to make eye contact again, seizure at 5 1/2 he was able to engage in a conversation (not just one-sided statements & questions), seizure at 7 1/2 social skills increased. This were not changes over a period of several months, this were marked charges in a period of less than 7 days. My point is, the brain is an amazing thing.[/quote] That is so weird because some kids lose functioning after a seizure. It sounds like it rewired your DS' brain, in the same manner the EST rewires the brains of people with depression. Not that I think they should be doing this to kids on purpose.[/quote]
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