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Mary's stroke was in the left posterior of her brain causing right side weakness. No an EEG was not done, I am trying to get a hold of her neurologist today. What I don't understand unless the walk just over stressed her strong left side is what made her strong side totally give out?
John Runer
> Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 08:45:36 -0400
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> Subject: Re: Mary Falling to the side?
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> John,
> Does Mary have seizures? My daughter Tina has had seizures that caused
> her left side to slump - I was frightened that she was having another
> stroke! She, like Mary had a stroke on the right, but hers was before
> birth. We've had MRIs since then that showed she had not re-stroked.
> Have she had an EEG?
>
> Barbara, mom to Tina (7, LH, epilepsy, ADHD, vision issues)
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cerebral Palsy List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
> Of JOHN RUNER
> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 8:15 PM
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> Subject: Mary Falling to the side?
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> Hello,
>
> Mary went on a field trip where she walked with her class about half a
> mile and then went in a building once in the building she told the
> teacher she was hot and wanted to take of her coat. The teacher stated
> that before she could help Mary fell very hard to the left (her strong
> side) and seemed a little off but new where she was and what she was
> doing and her color was o.k. We took Mary to the local clinic and he
> oxygen was 92% her heart rate was 108 and I sent an ekg over the phone
> to her cardiologist, nothing back on that yet. Mary still seems happy
> and oriented but a little "glossy eyed" and a little more sensitive
> than usual even for her. Mary gets pediasure for snack in the morning
> but did miss it today. The teacher said it looked like her left side
> just gave out this is frustrating because her stroke was on right side
> of her brain.
>
> Any thoughts or similar experiences Mary is 9 (RH with mild CP and
> stroke at birth)
>
> John Runer
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