John actually ended up crying himself to sleep before the test even started which was good. We watched his sleep EEG and it was obvious to everyone that it wasn't good. He was having discharges every 5-15 seconds. We watched for a long time and never did see a 20 second span without a discharge. The discharges were about 1 second long, and we couldn't see any movement in John that correlated to the discharges. It's quite obvious why John has his developmental delays. It's sort of miraculous that he does as well as he does.We woke him up, and of course he didn't like being all wrapped up so he cried and tried to escape. At this point, I couldn't tell what was happening with the EEG as it just looked all over the place due to his moving. We'll have to wait for the report on that.
We increased John's Felbatol to 3mg/day about a week ago. So far we haven't seen any noticeable change in him at all - either good or bad. I guess we'll have to increase again next week.
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