Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waiting on EEG (overnight), for focal cortical dysplasia which was found incidentally on an MRI. We are at Childrens National. Has your kid had an MRI?
We are DC-based normally, but on an overseas assignment for work. We've had a basic MRI overseas (since the first seizure coincided with a fall and we were trying to determine which came first), but I have questions about the quality. Given all the complexities with focal epilepsy, we will definitely return back to the States for a diagnosis.
Have you been happy with Children's National so far? Did they do an epilepsy protocol MRI for you or was it a standard one?
So far we have been happy, but I don't have anything to compare it too, unfortunately. What did the MRI show? There is an FCD specialist at Childrens, so we felt very lucky that we were close by. I would say if you have a support system in the DC area, I would come to Childrens. The FCD Speciaist is in Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:My DD sees Dr. William Gaillard at Childrens. Long wait lists. He is brilliant, too the point, and very nice. I am sad she is aging out of Childrens and will need to find someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waiting on EEG (overnight), for focal cortical dysplasia which was found incidentally on an MRI. We are at Childrens National. Has your kid had an MRI?
We are DC-based normally, but on an overseas assignment for work. We've had a basic MRI overseas (since the first seizure coincided with a fall and we were trying to determine which came first), but I have questions about the quality. Given all the complexities with focal epilepsy, we will definitely return back to the States for a diagnosis.
Have you been happy with Children's National so far? Did they do an epilepsy protocol MRI for you or was it a standard one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston Children's
Thanks, do you have personal experience there? Or any comparison with JHU or Children's National?
Anonymous wrote:Waiting on EEG (overnight), for focal cortical dysplasia which was found incidentally on an MRI. We are at Childrens National. Has your kid had an MRI?
Anonymous wrote:Boston Children's