June 06, 2011
My son 3 years old with cerebral palsy & difficult to control epilepsy.how can control fits&prognosis of CP?
Category: Cerebral Atrophy

my son has a birth asphyxia & diagnosed with cerebral palsy(he is now 3years old,10 Kg)&still not able to talk,walk or sit.He is also suffering from multiple episodes of differrent types of fits(atypical absence,frontal & temporal lobes fits with secondrily generlized tonic-clonic fits).He is now oc tagretol syrup200 mg/TTD, depakin syrup 200 mg/TTD.His CT scan showing moderate atrophy of frontal & temporal lobes. help me to control fits & what is the prognosis regarding his general condition?
4 Responses to “My son 3 years old with cerebral palsy & difficult to control epilepsy.how can control fits&prognosis of CP?”
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June 6th, 2011 at 4:20 am
Arent you supposed to be asking a doctor this?
June 6th, 2011 at 4:29 am
YOu need to be asking a doctor that question, not someone off the streets. It makes me wonder how he was diagnosed with those problems, and yet you can’t ask the person who diagnosed him….
June 6th, 2011 at 4:56 am
No one here can help you, I’m sorry to say. Only doctors can give him treatments. If you need help contact the CP Foundation:
http://www.ucp.org/
June 6th, 2011 at 5:31 am
Have you considered chiropractic? I know this may sound strange, but reports show chiropractic care can be helpful in such diverse disorders as cerebral palsy, seizure disorders, ear infections, the prevention of SIDS, and others.
While chiropractic care is not a treatment for anything, the benefits of adjusting subluxation to remove interference has been particularly telling in the case of small children.
In fact, young people need chiropractic care as much as or more than anyone to maximize proper development and minimize the advent of common infant symptoms and disease.
Please check out this site (mercola.com is a fabulous site w/ a wealth of information on wellness – I LOVE it! I don’t believe Medical Doctors are the answer in most cases, believe or not.):
http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/15/chiropractic_for_newborns_and_infants.htm