Hi all,
Thank you for the ideas for tongue biting.
We've considered a mouthguard, but I'm concerned that with the spasms and movements it may become dislodged from its position and end up lodged where it shouldn't be, causing more problems. This may be a silly thought, but scary for me.
Hubby doesn't have false teeth - maybe that's an option - we could have them all removed! ;-))
He had another GM last night. Unfortunately I was not quick enough at getting my makeshift preventative roll across his teeth, so his poor tongue is bitten again. Sigh.
He's up making coffee for me at the moment - although stiff and sore he refuses not to carry on 'as normal'. I'm absolutely astounded at his resilience - he refuses to give in to self-pity. If the tables were turned I'm sure I'd be far less able to cope.
Interesting to see the video with the child - not long after we were discussing videos on this group - coincidences sometimes amaze me.
DVS - Oz
Sunday, December 27, 2009
[epilepsy] Tongue biting and video
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