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I am sad to say, that I've noticed a drastic difference in my oldest sons cognitive abilities since his last epileptic seizure.

Ever since his last seizure, he hasn't been able to communicate fluently, his answers are a sluggish and delayed yeah or no, it's like talking to a brick wall!! I am so so sad! He's been like this for about a month now! He is still able to talk when he wants to, but he isn't able to relate to someone who is talking to him asking him questions, or stuff like that. I fear he may have severe brain damage from his last seizure, to which my husband said only lasted 2 minutes!!! Maybe he had one in his sleep during the night that we don't know about? My heart is broken, I'm wondering if he can relearn how to communicate better, like he used to... He's just not the same, and I am very sad, I feel like I'm the only one noticing this, I've asked my husband and his siblings they say no, but it's very apparent to me!
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fun4us2b · M
Can you bring him to see a Doctor, or a Neurologist?
saintsong · 41-45, F
@fun4us2b He's in Ontario right now visiting his Grandpa with my husband and his siblings, until the first long weekend of September, then when he comes home he'll be back to work... I don't know if he will be working in town or out of town when he get's back... Only then can I make a doctors appointment for him, to see a GP, who could possibly get him in to see a Neurologist hopefully soon enough! But yea I think your right that is needed for sure!