Monday, May 20, 2019

Test day!

Gus Gus and I are spending some quality time together this week at Children Mercy’s epilepsy monitoring unit. Basically, it’s an inpatient 96-hour EEG to road map his seizures, to identify the quantity and type of seizures he is having. Why?Because he’s not keeping up with his peers. Because he is having what looks like dozens of absence seizures daily, on his bad days. Because we’ve upped his meds again and again and again since August.

But first, some fun detours on the trip, to see theflooding at Tuttle Creek and even spy some (mini) rock slides along Tuttle Creek Boulevard.

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https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1MDoNXq9lb_-tbaAh5RmTkyxg3gHye0fP

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