[tri-med] Re: seizures



> [Original Message]
> From: Karen <karens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 
I know that you don't
> complain - but it must still hurt. I am sending YOU a hug!!

Well, I really didn't mean to make myself sound like a saint when I said I
don't complain.  It just makes life a bit easier.  Complaining is such
negative energy.  Besides other than you guys on the list nobody listens or
understands.  (See there is a little whine in my voice there.)  And ask
Mike, I complain plenty about LOTS of other things.  LOL
 
 
> Do you think they will want medicate? 

Probably.  The pediatrician called me with the results he had gotten, but
he said he didn't really keep up with all the more recent meds and such and
wanted the neurologist to decide what was best.  He said perhaps they
wouldn't medicate, but he didn't really know from her report how serious
they are.  I don't feel that they are affecting Morgan very much.  He is
doing fabulous in his new school.  He has adjusted to all day kindergarten
and his teacher is loving every minute of having him (she told me that, I'm
not just saying it.  LOL)  I am going to keep everything everyone has told
me, though, so we can make a good choice of meds if need be.


The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their right names.
Old Chinese Proverb 

--- Holly, wife of Mike, mom of Morgan (6 yrs.) unbalanced translocation
t18q+ and 9p-
    Des Moines, IA
    http://www.geocities.com/hmmmcorm

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