Bug in Air

Bug in Air

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Uncertain Why

Michael and I are at a loss. Over the last few weeks we have noticed Bug's seizure activity changing. At first it was just like her partial onset seizures at night were going away and were being replaced with 1-3 atonic head drop seizures. Her upper body would just kind of collapse for a split second and then she would pop right back up. This is different from the myclonic spasms she was having a year ago where her arms would spread out wide and she would quickly bend down so we (her neuro, Michael and I) do not think it is epileptic spasms again which is good because those are so difficult to control.

When the atonic head drops started we weren't too super concerned because were confidant that raising the strength of her VNS pulses and changing the duty cycle, discussed in the previous post, would zap away those last few drop seizures. Well, changing the cycle has seemed to completely control the partial onset seizures (fingers crossed!) but now the atonic head drops are increasing and coming in clusters.

I've been keeping all of the notes in Bug's seizure journal as usual and I just don't know what to make of it. We started a medicine a few weeks ago to control excessive drool but the neuro doesn't think that would attribute to the increase of drops.

I had a sickening feeling that he is going to want an EEG soon and Rayleigh just does NOT do well with the sleep deprivation involved with an EEG and doesn't always nap once we get there for the appointment. But if it is necessary then we will do it!

We see the neuro this week and I am really hoping that he believes we can tweak the settings on the VNS and get these drops under better control. After a cluster of 3-5 drops within a 3 minute period Bug gets fussy. She sounds uncomfortable, not scared or hurt, but as a mom you still want to "fix" whatever is ailing your child.

I really hope we can fix this issue before it gets any worse. She is my angel, my world.

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Current meds:
Onfi 10mg, 1 pill, 3 times a day
Vimpat 50mg, 1/2 pill morning, 1 pill night
Banzel, 2ml twice a day
Kuspova (drool med), 2.5ml twice a day

VNS set at 1.25 out of 2 strength, on for 30 seconds every 3 minutes

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