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[quote=Anonymous]Op, I recognize you from the epilepsy posts. Your child needs a neuropsych done asap for a baseline. And Op you have been told this numerous times and you’re not seeming to accept it, but taking medication for epilepsy is very different than for mental health in that you may die directly from epilepsy particularly seizures that occur in sleep and your child may well be having those in sleep even if you never see them if the brain is spiking continuously. You’re not just medicating to prevent regression. Neurologists are in agreement that if there are seizures or very abnormal eegs there must be medication because of the risks of not medicating. It’s not controversial in the field. It’s not like medicating for adhd. I think you are in denial and I think it’s time for you to seek therapy. You need to find a neurologist you understand and trust also. Go to Hopkins or Mayo or just another hospital. [/quote]
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