Sunday, December 9, 2012

Unknown hazards of drop seizures

Drop seizures..... they happen anytime, anywhere, no warning... I wish for this reason I could build a home fit for Quinn. A home that is built for a little boy who will only get hurt more as he gets taller and bigger. 
Most people don't even know all the common hazards for Quinn with his drop seizures. Here are some examples of things/items that can hurt Quinn.
-Forks
-Pencils/pencil crayons
-anything sharp or with a blunt edge that could puncture when he has a drop seizure
-Water ( when he has a bath we have to hold him because if he has a drop in the tub ( which he has) he goes under the water an sucks the water into his lungs).
He also chokes on his food when he has a drop seizure and he is eating. There is so much more to this horrible disease he has that people don't think of.
I truly wish I had a bubble of some sort to put him in. He doesn't understand why he can't do some things or needs to wear a helmet. We have be fighting with him to wear his helmet all the time lately because he says NO mom I don't have seizure. Then of course he does and gets hurt all over again.
Quinn is constantly hurting his legs,arms and body as when he has a drop seizure he just falls on whatever and where ever. So he just goes limp, falls and hurts his legs and arms because of falling in weird positions. He is covered in bruises all over his little body from falls.
It is so frustrating to hear all the Dr's say... well we don't know why this happens or what to do to control the seizures because everything that has been done doesn't help.
Last night we made a trip to emergency because he had a drop seizure into the corner of a filing cabinet in the house. He was bleeding a lot and we decided to bring him in because we figured it would need stitches. The Dr decided no to stitches because the laceration was to close to his eye and it had stopped bleeding. So they bandaged him up and we headed home. This is a typical day in our lives and his poor sisters have had to adjust as well. They know the drill and know what to do.... last night Brooke ran to get me a cloth that she has made wet in the water for Quinn's cut without me even asking. But this also weighs on them and they get so frustrated with how Quinn gets all the attention.
Here is praying for a good week free from emergency visits and that Quinn's little angels worked extra hard this week to protect him :) ps ... they do a pretty darn good job in my opinion

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