Bug in Air

Bug in Air

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Here We Go Again

Unfortunately, we are going through a bad time right now with Rayleigh's epilepsy. On Wednesday, September 22, Bug had a seizure when waking up from a nap. We thought, "OK, maybe she had a stressful day that brought on an isolated seizure, we'll call Dr. Coleman if they continue." Then she had another seizure Thursday afternoon. Both of the seizures were under 30 seconds. We immediately called Dr. Coleman's office. He was already out for the day so we spoke with Dr. Norman, the other pediatric neurologist who was on call at the time. She told us that the bloodwork we had done the previous visit showed that her Phenobarbital level was at 30.6, the appropriate level for her age and size is between 20-40 so she was in the normal range. Dr. Norman told us Friday that we had room to bump her up to 11ml nightly. She also said that we could give Bug 12ml that night to jumpstart the dose increase. We were told to still give the medicine 5-7 days to take effect like usual.

Friday she did not have a seizure!

Saturday she had 1. Sunday she had 2. Monday 2, Tuesday 2, and 2 Wednesday (yesterday).

We didn't wait the full 5-7 days before calling Dr. Coleman's office though. We called him Monday morning to let him know about the seizures increasing and he wanted us to go into the lab and get some bloodwork done to check her Phenobarb levels since it had been done a month ago. Then we talked with him on Tuesday after Bug's 6 month well-baby visit with Dr. Albiek. Last month when we saw Dr. Coleman Bug weighted 14 lbs., Dr. Albiek's office weighed her in at 14.6 lbs. Not a major change (She's little like her momma). Dr. Coleman said that her Phenobarb levels actually went up since the last blood was taken because her weight hadn't changed much but we upped the dose to 11ml. Her level is now at 32.

We talked to him again yesterday evening about medicine options since she is still having seizures daily while on Phenobarb. He said that's its hard to tell which way to go at this current point because she had her vaccines done at her 6 month pediatrician visit a few days ago and she was running a low-grade fever. Anytime you're sick, stressed or overly tired you are more likely to seize. On top of that, she got the Rototeq vaccine which is a live virus and can bring about seizures in epileptic children.

Right now we don't have many answers but we are working on getting the seizures under control again. It feels like we're starting over, but at least we have knowledge of what hasn't and what has worked in the past and all of the tests coming back normal.

Today is a good sign, it's 4:00pm and she had not had a seizure at all today. All of the other days she has one or two by this time. She woke up happy from her nap, had a diaper change and ate and now she's playing with her seahorse toy on the floor. Maybe things are starting to look up.

Tomorrow is our monthly checkup with Dr. Coleman.

1 comment:

  1. Brings tears to my eyes. Im so sorry poor Bug has to go through with this. Sending good thoughts your way Michael, Krystal and Rayleigh.

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