Bug in Air

Bug in Air

Monday, November 21, 2011

Better and Better

Rayleigh is doing terrific!!! I don't know what else to say about it!

She is 9 weeks seizure-free!!!

9 weeks in a row of no seizures! It's still unbelievable to Michael and me. She went from at least one seizure every single day to 9 weeks straight seizure-free!

I'm not going to lie, it's not like she's going through some overnight change and suddenly she's sitting, talking and all that. She's still behind developmentally but without the seizures making it worse she stands a really good chance of catching up. Now every physical therapy session sticks with her and she's making small improvements every day! The major thing we've been noticing this week is her vision improvement. She looks for me in a room and she has been making really good eye contact with those she knows!



We've been incorporating deli meats into the diet through the last week or so. She's eating it really well so I'll need to get in the Ketocalculator and create some more meats using various deli meats and carbs.

Last week, on Michael's birthday, we lowered her Trileptal by another half of a pill.

She went from:
1 pill of Clobazam 3x a day and
1 pill of Trilpetal morning and night, half pill Trileptal in afternoon

to:
1 pill of Clobazam 3x a day and
half pill Trileptal morning, full pill Trileptal at night

She's so much more awake and alert now that she's down in dose by 1 full Trileptal pill. And the best part is that she is still seizure free even after the 2 small reductions in Trileptal!! I hope for her sake that we can make it all the way to NO Trileptal and stay seizure free!

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A quick side-note story:
Rayleigh was prescribed Clobazam by Dr. Hernandez at Cook Children's Hospital one year ago. It was not FDA approved so we had to fill our prescription at a Canadian pharmacy and have it shipped to us. We had to pay full price for the medicine and about $6-$10 shipping depending on how many months worth of pills we bought at a time.

Well, Clobazam has now been FDA approved!!! We are very excited about this because now we can get it locally and it will be covered by insurance and more doctors will be able to prescribe it for their patients.

On the down-side, immediately after being FDA approved it is illegal to purchase it out of country. This wouldn't normally be a problem EXCEPT it's not yet available in the USA. They expect it to be available in a few months. This is a major issue because Rayleigh only has a month and a half left worth of pills now at the house. We called her neurologist last week and he is going to push through a prescription and contact the FDA at customs to get it to us when we need it. Hopefully this works or I have no idea what we'll be doing! We're working with her neuro on a plan B...

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