This is what Raelynn’s seizures looked like when she was 6 years old.
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It’s completely normal for Raelynn to have excessive spit up and drool during grand mal seizures. We almost always make sure she’s on her side during her seizures, especially at the beginning of her seizure when she is most likely to choke on her spit.
This is an example of a tonic clonic seizure that caused Raelynn to be in a good mood. It’s not uncommon for seizures to cause her to laugh, or sometimes to cry, during the episode. Seizures trigger various parts of her brain, sometimes all during the same seizure. While it’s sad that she has seizures, we’re thankful that many of her seizures actually put her in a good mood.
Here are also a few videos of Raelynn’s medical complexities:
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Here’s a playlist of all Raelynn’s seizures. You can see how they change over time:
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You might also see Raelynn make an appearance once in awhile on our family’s Youtube Channel:
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