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[quote=Anonymous]Get the sleep deprived EEG. Then you will have important information as to what you are dealing with. I had a sixth grade math teacher--who was on my DD's case constantly--tell me that my DD was spacing out wouldn't go back to the right problem on the page when called upon and all the kids were noticing it. I took this with a grain of salt because it was clear she wanted to kick her out of her math class and put in the alternative (lower level) class. But I took this to heart and got her vision tested, a neuropsych test done etc, etc and no problems. Two years later after two unexplained episodes of losing consciousness, she had an overnight EEG. I was expecting absolutely nothing--was just covering bases--and she had a temporal lobe seizure during the EEG. [/quote]
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