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Hello all please help me my 4.5 year old son had epilepsy ñ from last two years he is seizures free bcoz of medicine but his reports still shows epileptic discharge I feel very helpless old help me what to do

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Scotsguy41

Hi. If medicine is working I’d keep taking it in your situation. I was the same at 13 took a massive fit. Medication kept it controlling till a few weeks back when I had another. Only one in 27 years. In my opinion if still showing signs of epilepsy in tests I’d keep on the medication

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Kyliebosh

The seizures are under control but brain activity shows they are still present...I'm thinking this is good?

my daughter has seizures but shows no seizure activity.

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