mpalmer118
01-11-2007, 04:41 PM
My dd sometimes seems compulsed to do something over and over during (or right after) a seizure. She is aware during her seizures and doesn't usually have automatisms (at least I didn't think so) I have always chalked it up to behavior, because it usually directed at me. Now I am not so sure.
An example, last night I had to go to the store, and Rachel wanted me to take the baby with me. Soon after she started having a sp and was distraught because I wasn't going to take the baby with me to the store, she repeatedly pointed to the baby and then to me, over and over and over. Another one, Rachel will do something like grab onto my shirt and pull, I will ask her to stop, and remove her hand, she will do it again, and again, if I leave the room she will follow me and do it again. Or she will put her hand over the pages of my book, and even if I put the book down to give her my full attention she will continue.
She doesn't have these often I always thought she was just trying to let me know she was having "trouble" as she usually can't talk during her seizures. I always thought that the automatisms were more robotic? Now I am confused, any thoughts?
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Mary- Mom to Ryan, 15, Rachel, 6, dx with epilepsy (simple partials, complex partials) and nystagmus, and Reid, 8 months
An example, last night I had to go to the store, and Rachel wanted me to take the baby with me. Soon after she started having a sp and was distraught because I wasn't going to take the baby with me to the store, she repeatedly pointed to the baby and then to me, over and over and over. Another one, Rachel will do something like grab onto my shirt and pull, I will ask her to stop, and remove her hand, she will do it again, and again, if I leave the room she will follow me and do it again. Or she will put her hand over the pages of my book, and even if I put the book down to give her my full attention she will continue.
She doesn't have these often I always thought she was just trying to let me know she was having "trouble" as she usually can't talk during her seizures. I always thought that the automatisms were more robotic? Now I am confused, any thoughts?
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Mary- Mom to Ryan, 15, Rachel, 6, dx with epilepsy (simple partials, complex partials) and nystagmus, and Reid, 8 months

