Bug in Air

Bug in Air

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Neuro Check Up

Still no results, the neuro said it could be more like 4-8 weeks :(
Yesterday Bug had a regular check up with her pediatric neurologist, Dr. Coleman. We basically just discussed the short term plan of action which is this:

  • Continue weaning up on Lamictal as previously discussed with Dr. Ng until we get to the full dose. She'll be on the full dose in a month, we are to increase the dose each week on Tuesday.
  • Hold off on the Vimpat weaning until next Tuesday when she gets to 1 Lamictal pill in the morning and 2 Lamictal pills at night. So on that day we'll go down on Vimpat to 1/2 pill twice a day.
  • Lower Ketogenic Diet ratio from 4:1 to 3.5:1 to help GI/reflux issues.
The other main topic of the visit was her EEG from last week. He said that her sleeping background is normal other than a few hitches that could lead to seizures but don't. There was no hypsarrhythmia!! The hypsarrhythmia is the infantile/epileptic spasms reading. Almost a year ago is when her epileptic spasms began (a month after starting the Keto Diet) and the spasms were somewhat controlled when we started Sabril (Vigabatrin) and have been improving since and now they're gone!

Her current seizure type is still the Tonic Seizure that starts on the left side but it is now generalizing to the entire brain during the full arrest. Her body tenses up, she rolls her eyes to the left and her body curls in. She sometimes holds her breath for 3-10 seconds at the beginning of the seizure and then has labored breathing until it's over. She is usually calm afterward and if it happens in the middle of the night she just goes right back to sleep the majority of the time. She is such a strong girl, my Bug.

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Bug's current medications & control:
  • Ketogenic Diet 4:1 ratio - soon to be lowered
  • Onfi/Clobazam, 10mg: 1 pill 3 times a day
  • Vimpat, 50mg: 1/2 pill morning, full pill at night
  • Lamictal, 25mg: 1 pill twice a day
Buggie is currently down to 1-2 seizures a day, they are happening at night after she falls asleep. Within the last week she has had one seizure during the day and it was when she snoozed for about 20 minutes. She has not been napping as a side effect of going up on Lamictal. We hope to get naps back after she has stabilized on the full dose next month.



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