It is impossible to knwo for sure if it was a seizure, as other things
can cause bed wetting, especially in children. Nightmares for one. I
do know some kids can't drink Kool-Aid, or red colored punch because the
dye causes this.
If it was a seizure she will have other symptoms in the morning,
soreness if it was a grand mal. Tiredness if it was a grand mal or
complex partial. I use to have complex partials and had to wear depends
all the time I had so many of them.
Kelly
On 11/18/2011 9:50 AM, allnaturmom wrote:
>
> My 11 year old daughter, with dx of absence seizures, had not wet her
> bed since she was 5 and her seizures have been controlled by medicine
> since then. She has wet the bed twice in the last year. She was on
> zarontin, went off after 2 years seizure free and normal EEG, but was
> abnormal within a month and is now on lamictal. We have not seen any
> seizures since getting up to 200mg, but now she wet the bed. Was it a
> seizure?
>
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Friday, November 18, 2011
Re: [epilepsy] bedwetting
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