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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who is the neurologist? We weren’t impressed with Georgetown so I’d get a second opinion if it’s them. Did the neurologist give a diagnosis? My kid almost never had an abnormal EEG - with or without meds. So the fact that they do see something seems significant. I’d push to get a diagnosis from them and/or second opinion. [/quote] Did you see Dr. Andrews? The rest of the team isn’t great but he is stellar. The EEG isn’t relevant for a lot of seizure disorders but is for some. Neurology is often a research art. Many people have spikes but never seize. It may just be an abnormal brain. They still may benefit from meds. Inverse is true also. Many people seize and it’s not captured on an eeg. [/quote]
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