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Worrying and preparing for the inevitable
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<blockquote data-quote="Briarbabe" data-source="post: 396554" data-attributes="member: 3199"><p>My wee man is feeling much better this morning. Most of the time his seizures are like pressure release valves. It's like a system reboot when he gets too stressed. We're still keeping an eye on him because that's the first time he's ever clustered and he did cough up blood (it's common, sometimes he bites himself during the seizure). I can't tell you what a relief it was to have my sweetie open up my bedroom door (we're staying at his parents for the holidays and have no plans for marriage so his mother insists on separating us :roll: ) and have Cailean come leaping up onto the bed trying to eat me alive. I've never been so happy to be covered in slobber. We're keeping an eye on him and hoping this was a fluke and not the start of his decline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Briarbabe, post: 396554, member: 3199"] My wee man is feeling much better this morning. Most of the time his seizures are like pressure release valves. It's like a system reboot when he gets too stressed. We're still keeping an eye on him because that's the first time he's ever clustered and he did cough up blood (it's common, sometimes he bites himself during the seizure). I can't tell you what a relief it was to have my sweetie open up my bedroom door (we're staying at his parents for the holidays and have no plans for marriage so his mother insists on separating us :roll: ) and have Cailean come leaping up onto the bed trying to eat me alive. I've never been so happy to be covered in slobber. We're keeping an eye on him and hoping this was a fluke and not the start of his decline. [/QUOTE]
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