oliverthomas
11-06-2001, 08:13 AM
Hi,
My little boy is 5 years old and has "autistic enterocolitis" as described by Dr Andrew Wakefield in the U.K.
He has been investigated for epilepsy in the past because of "blank episodes", clumsiness and because he sometimes falls down for no apparent reason.
He has had a 24 hour EEG which showed nothing.
Over the past few weeks he has had 2 worrying episodes. On both occasions he has been crying and complaining of head pain which has made him hit his head ( v unusual because he has a very high pain threshold and doesn't always register pain).
He has then been violently sick, but within minutes of vomiting has gone straight into very long, deep sleeps.
Do children usually sleep this suddenly and deeply following migraines?
Julie
My little boy is 5 years old and has "autistic enterocolitis" as described by Dr Andrew Wakefield in the U.K.
He has been investigated for epilepsy in the past because of "blank episodes", clumsiness and because he sometimes falls down for no apparent reason.
He has had a 24 hour EEG which showed nothing.
Over the past few weeks he has had 2 worrying episodes. On both occasions he has been crying and complaining of head pain which has made him hit his head ( v unusual because he has a very high pain threshold and doesn't always register pain).
He has then been violently sick, but within minutes of vomiting has gone straight into very long, deep sleeps.
Do children usually sleep this suddenly and deeply following migraines?
Julie

