Hi Rose,
Welcome to this group.
I was unable to find your original post about Zack, but will respond to this
question about going to the hospital.
My daughter, Dani, is now 23. She was diagnosed at 11. We made many trips
to the hospital over these years, probably a good part -an over reaction to
our feelings of helplessness.
After a while we eliminated most of the hospital ER visits-not going unless
she was seriously injured or the seizures were very severe. A phone call
to the neuro usually takes care of it.
For now you may need to do what you need to do for peace of mind and the
need to seek appropriate medical care assuring yourself thay you are doing
the right thing.
-Dani's Dad
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 9:44 PM, rosecraigkatiezack <
rosecraigkatiezack@
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> Thank-you all for your responses regarding Zack. Heres my next
> question....
> The last time we took Zack before his diagnoses the ER doctor suggested his
> confusion and diorientation was due to stress. This was after a 3 1/2 hour
> wait. I was angry to say the least. But I am willing to take him if nessary.
> What do you think??
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