Josie's Momma
04-29-2005, 03:17 PM
I have a four year old daughter. She is very healthy in general. She is not on any medication or anything.
She will go into these staring "episodes". It's like she is paralyzed. She doesn't so much as blink. After them she knows what you said to her. We always thought they were just her being stubborn because it generally happened when she got in trouble.
The other morning I went to wake her up. She had had trouble going to sleep the night before. She would not wake up. I figure she is tired and go to take a shower. When I get out she still would not wake up. Her breathing was regular and it didn't matter what I did, if I moved her she would stay in the same place with her eyes closed. I put her in the shower and turned it off and she still didn't wake up. She finally opened her eyes about 30 minutes after the onset of it.
Her pediatrician said it was psychological and to see a psychiatrist. I got a second opinion and was sent to a neurologist. She had an EEG done today and we have an appointment May 19. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone has ever heard of having a seizure this way? It is really scary to not know what is happpening to your child.
Thanks in advance. :)
She will go into these staring "episodes". It's like she is paralyzed. She doesn't so much as blink. After them she knows what you said to her. We always thought they were just her being stubborn because it generally happened when she got in trouble.
The other morning I went to wake her up. She had had trouble going to sleep the night before. She would not wake up. I figure she is tired and go to take a shower. When I get out she still would not wake up. Her breathing was regular and it didn't matter what I did, if I moved her she would stay in the same place with her eyes closed. I put her in the shower and turned it off and she still didn't wake up. She finally opened her eyes about 30 minutes after the onset of it.
Her pediatrician said it was psychological and to see a psychiatrist. I got a second opinion and was sent to a neurologist. She had an EEG done today and we have an appointment May 19. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone has ever heard of having a seizure this way? It is really scary to not know what is happpening to your child.
Thanks in advance. :)

