A mom filmed her daughter having seizures to alert other parents how to detect a rare form of childhood epilepsy.
Belen Sullivan Robbins said her daughter, Bella, has been recently diagnosed with “infantile spasms“, a rare condition effecting children aged 4-9 months.
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I had not know this term before, but sounds like what happened to me when my Mother talked about me at the age of 2. I had rickets then and during that time also had some spasms. I was taken to the hospital and treated and the doctors said I would grow out of it. My seizure started up again after I was 8 and lasted for 20 years until my surgery in 1993.
I had not know this term before, but sounds like what happened to me when my Mother talked about me at the age of 2. I had rickets then and during that time also had some spasms. I was taken to the hospital and treated and the doctors said I would grow out of it. My seizure started up again after I was 8 and lasted for 20 years until my surgery in 1993.