[tri-med] Re: EEG advise/slightly OT

The most traumatic part will be placing the electrodes which do the 
reading from her brain, as they use a glue to stick them on. Once on 
she will not really feel anything. Then taking them off again can be 
difficult. The nurses wear gloves and these seem to stick to the hair 
and pull it, that was what upset Tess, having her hair pulled, as for 
the rest she was fine.

At 03:11 AM 19/12/2007, you wrote:
>Anyone have EEG advise for us? We are taking our 9 yr old in today and this
>is going to be tough on her. She has CP, SOD, CVI, ACC....and is adopted from
>a  horrible abusive/neglecting home (actually caboose)
>
>Any tips for us? What can she do for 1-2 hours w/those wires connected to
>her scalp? Anything you have found to make this easier.
>My Bri w/trisomy had this as baby and it was much easier!
>Thanks,
>Laurie
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