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Elite 2015#1
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TBH we are not taking alot , clothes, micro, lappy's food, jewellery box, and valuables .
But i have hurt my back this morning:( shock of work i think:rotfl::rotfl:
I am going to chill now other stuff is ready to go
We have the same room a normal too:T:T and a new bed
Wore the last one out did you??
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troutabout wrote: »Hello all and a very belated happy new year to all .
I had a very scary day yesterday my DS1 who has additional needs had a tonic-clonic continual seizures for nearly 90 minutes. This was the first time it had happened. He is only 7 years old. I was so scared I thought he was going to die. He couldnt breath and the hospital had to put him in an induced coma to stop the seizure. I spent the night with him at hospital and my OH is with him tonight while Im at home looking after DS2. He had a CT scan that came out clear but he was being tested for encephalitis and meningitis but they don't believe it s that. This week they will be keeping him in all week and running tests EEG's and a MRI to check for why he had the seizure. They told me that even with the investigations it may not be epilepsy but its likely as he already has an existing brain injury with a right sided hemiplegia and ASD.
They have started him on a drug called carbemazapine he has to have it twice a day on top of the raft of antibiotics and antivirals they have given him as a precaution. I am so thankful to the NHS . They saved his life yesterday.
Oh I'm so sorry about this. Must have been really scary for you all. Hope you soon get a diagnosis and things are sorted out quickly. Hugs to you all xxCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »Trout, my thoughts are with you and your son at this time. For all the bad press the NHS get when you have someone in their hands they always do their best, and that's something I find clear to see. The DR's and Nurses are not rewarded highly enough for their dedication to their practice and I am glad to see this is no different here.
Absolutely they were wonderful.
they were so calm dealing with it when I looked on and felt I was falling apart.weight watchers member since 17.2.15
weight lost ... 3lbs :j
Times visited gym this week... 3 :A0 -
troutabout wrote: »Hello all and a very belated happy new year to all .
I had a very scary day yesterday my DS1 who has additional needs had a tonic-clonic continual seizures for nearly 90 minutes. This was the first time it had happened. He is only 7 years old. I was so scared I thought he was going to die. He couldnt breath and the hospital had to put him in an induced coma to stop the seizure. I spent the night with him at hospital and my OH is with him tonight while Im at home looking after DS2. He had a CT scan that came out clear but he was being tested for encephalitis and meningitis but they don't believe it s that. This week they will be keeping him in all week and running tests EEG's and a MRI to check for why he had the seizure. They told me that even with the investigations it may not be epilepsy but its likely as he already has an existing brain injury with a right sided hemiplegia and ASD.
They have started him on a drug called carbemazapine he has to have it twice a day on top of the raft of antibiotics and antivirals they have given him as a precaution. I am so thankful to the NHS . They saved his life yesterday.
Goodness, how awful for you all. I hope he continues back to health swiftly. Thoughts are with you.“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.” ~ Ferris Bueller0 -
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Broadchurch- no spoliers BUT Oh My Godfathers !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:A NI FEIDIR ACH LE DIA BREITHIUNAS A DHEANAMH ORM0
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troutabout wrote: »Hello all and a very belated happy new year to all .
I had a very scary day yesterday my DS1 who has additional needs had a tonic-clonic continual seizures for nearly 90 minutes. This was the first time it had happened. He is only 7 years old. I was so scared I thought he was going to die. He couldnt breath and the hospital had to put him in an induced coma to stop the seizure. I spent the night with him at hospital and my OH is with him tonight while Im at home looking after DS2. He had a CT scan that came out clear but he was being tested for encephalitis and meningitis but they don't believe it s that. This week they will be keeping him in all week and running tests EEG's and a MRI to check for why he had the seizure. They told me that even with the investigations it may not be epilepsy but its likely as he already has an existing brain injury with a right sided hemiplegia and ASD.
They have started him on a drug called carbemazapine he has to have it twice a day on top of the raft of antibiotics and antivirals they have given him as a precaution. I am so thankful to the NHS . They saved his life yesterday.0 -
troutabout wrote: »Hello all and a very belated happy new year to all .
I had a very scary day yesterday my DS1 who has additional needs had a tonic-clonic continual seizures for nearly 90 minutes. This was the first time it had happened. He is only 7 years old. I was so scared I thought he was going to die. He couldnt breath and the hospital had to put him in an induced coma to stop the seizure. I spent the night with him at hospital and my OH is with him tonight while Im at home looking after DS2. He had a CT scan that came out clear but he was being tested for encephalitis and meningitis but they don't believe it s that. This week they will be keeping him in all week and running tests EEG's and a MRI to check for why he had the seizure. They told me that even with the investigations it may not be epilepsy but its likely as he already has an existing brain injury with a right sided hemiplegia and ASD.
They have started him on a drug called carbemazapine he has to have it twice a day on top of the raft of antibiotics and antivirals they have given him as a precaution. I am so thankful to the NHS . They saved his life yesterday.
OMG how scary, wishing your son well, and he is in the best possible place, take care xx0
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