If anyone is upset that she is filming the seizure, that is often what doctors will suggest parents do. It can be nearly impossible for a seizure to happen in the presence of a doctor, since they are random, and often times doctors will tell the parent to record the seizure when it happens so they can see what's going on. when I was 15, I was over my aunt's house to babysit my 2 year old cousin and she informs me that if he started to become really stiff, staring off into space, and non responsive to me talking to him, that I needed to film it so that she could show the doctor. I was panicked 😂
@tonyascarlett2413 Жыл бұрын
I have epilepsy. Mama can't stop the seizure so she might as well film it may possibly help someone
@maggiebrooks2550 Жыл бұрын
@@tonyascarlett2413 I'm grateful that you mentioned this because I was thinking "why put this baby's seizure on the internet or socialmedia, ect.?" However now I understand this is to help others. Thank you God bless 😊
@tonyascarlett2413 Жыл бұрын
@@maggiebrooks2550 God bless you and yours. 😊
@nickiedoyle1731 Жыл бұрын
You said it to show the Dr not people on the internet 😒
@nickiedoyle1731 Жыл бұрын
@MaggieBrooks please tell me how this helps others if you think your child has seizures go to the Dr not to KZbin
@Justaperson354 Жыл бұрын
I’m a doctor and I must say to the ones saying she shouldn’t film, keep in mind us doctors don’t go home with our patients we don’t see them but an hour for the visit so to have videos of a behavior and or evidence of a symptom is so so so helpful for us! Not every person comes in when they have an episode and without going to a seizure room it’s hard to really caught it. I love when my patients come in with videos, pictures, and all the stuff they can to help! Part of being a doctor is kind of being a detective and like any detective it’s great to have many sources of information!
@Oh_Maddy Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. A lot of people aren’t aware that she’s in the middle of an EEG in this video. Her neurologist asked me to record any episode with the time so that he could look back through the EEG and pinpoint seizure activity.
@blueeyedbatman Жыл бұрын
The ones saying she shouldn't are the deeply miserable people who throw their opinions around like confetti in hopes of getting the validation they lack in their daily life. 🤷♀️
@0-_X.E.N.O.N_-0 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I agree. Seizures don't happen on YOUR time. They can happen at any time of day and recording one activelt happening certainly can help a doctor see the symptoms and give a proper diagnosis. I remember the doctor explaining the condition to me, I was scared, especially as a young child. He basically explained it like this: a part of your brain essentially "blips". It's usually in a localized spot and doesn't last for super long, but it causes some of your body's functions like blinking to stop for a brief moment. Kind of like how a video pauses and buffers, so can someones brain. It is like your body is trying to play catch-up with itself.
@therealDawnBarton Жыл бұрын
This isn't for likes, maybe it will help ppl lucky enough to have healthy children understand, or maybe it will help other parents who have children with the same issue. It's not scary to watch like normal seizures, it didn't hurt anyone it isn't traumatizing, if it bothers you, don't subscribe, some ppl show horrible things just for subs, this isn't one of them. This seems like it would be helpful for other parents. You learned something, don't hate.
@eveadame1059 Жыл бұрын
@@Oh_Maddy I have Autism, and was having 100's of Seizures a day. Found out they were an Anaphylactic Response from my having Celiac Disease, Extreme Allergies to Gluten, Cow Dairy (Goat Dairy is safe), Anything Corn, Oats, Yeast, Rice & Millet. Maybe food allergies are causing your daughters seizures also ? Internet Article Huff Post What you don't know about Gluten might be killing you. My Neurologist to me, that not all Gluten allergies, show up on tests
@msmelissamatthews2 жыл бұрын
Those are called "blank stare" seizures. My son would have over a hundred of them a day. Explaining the "zone out" episodes to his teachers, etc was challenging.The medication: Keepra, and Promethazine helped us greatly. He's now 18yrs old, his seizures are controlled, and he's doing well🙏🏾. Miracles and Blessings Sweetheart Prayers Mom💙
@jmeboil Жыл бұрын
absence seizures :)
@issuesster Жыл бұрын
@@jmeboil my almost 2 year old has many of these i guess a day? how do i know if it's that?
@msmelissamatthews Жыл бұрын
Medically, they are known as: Petit mal seizures. They are most common in children & young adults & are often outgrown by adulthood. If you suspect your child is having these "absence/blank-stare seizures" speak with your pediatrician. You will then be referred to a Neurologist where they will suggest that an EEG be performed on said child- after which the child will be treated accordingly to the test results. Hope this helps.
@gracehall9199 Жыл бұрын
So this type of seizure is so mellow due to medication. My son zones out a lot and he doesn’t take meds, is it the same thing or no?
@Ane127 Жыл бұрын
Tell him to get a homeopath.
@gtfoh1802 Жыл бұрын
Everyone is mad she posted it but I’m glad she has taught me something new to watch out for when caring for children, May this child be healed and blessed❤
@caitlyn_rene Жыл бұрын
I agree. I would have NEVER guessed this was a seizure and wouldn’t have thought this was anything to bring in to a doctor.
@harrietta.frazier6206 Жыл бұрын
Amen🙏🏾🙏🏾
@delishadae5736 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, I learned something new too!
@YahushareignsАй бұрын
Exactly, this has greatly educated me and the healing grace of Christ Yahusha be with this precious, beautiful princess Maddy 🩷
@courtenaycourier3975 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this. I have twins and one is autistic and the other epileptic, and this is exactly how I know it's a seizure.
@Ane127 Жыл бұрын
Get a homeopath.
@an-ic6gs Жыл бұрын
drug Mafia is so cruel inhuman to victimise innocent early age children for running jobs and making money from wages in collaboration with hospitals and schools .
@SunnySlays101 Жыл бұрын
Oh, Im really sorry. hope nothing bad happens.
@RiesenWuschel Жыл бұрын
@Accra Terminal agency This sounds like a low key MLM quack alarm situation going on... Okay, a high key one. Alright, a siren. You, wonderful person, are either a perpetrator or a victim of a scam or both. I would pray for you, but that won't do anything, so this is all I can do.
@danahenrickson3378 Жыл бұрын
This explains so much why my mom was always testing me when I zoned out as a kid. I have ADHD, so I zone out quite frequently, but when I was a kid and still early in my diagnosis I remember my mom always moving what I was zoning out on to see if I followed it. I never really understood why, but now that I know this and already know she was a bit of a "helicopter mom," I totally get it now. lol
@twilight_potato Жыл бұрын
@shitukabir1635I think you replied on the wrong comment.
@cdriv6542 Жыл бұрын
My grandson developed this type of seizure after a traumatic brain injury, he was 9 years old at the time, he wasn’t expected to live, he just turned 18 years old and is graduating high school this year! It was a difficult time for us, he was in a coma for 8 weeks, and had to learn how to do everything over when he came out of the coma, the doctors were amazed and called him a Christmas miracle. God is good!
@abbibaker6163 Жыл бұрын
There’s a guy at my school who had an injury in 5th grade and he came out of coma the first month of 7th grade and still has seizures just not as bad as they have been and he is also graduating this year as well as I am too . Just out of curiosity what’s his name
@ambriaashley3383 Жыл бұрын
Your grandson is so strong!!! What a fighter. Best of luck to him going forward ❤
@LMK2323 Жыл бұрын
@Cdriv6 read your reply and it touched my heart. I'm so glad that your grandson has finally got better. Indeed God is good. I will hold you, your grandson and your family in my prayers.
@SourRazberry Жыл бұрын
“Why film it and put it on the internet?” you may be asking her. Well very important, to inform others. Symptoms of ANY disease or illness have a spectrum and manifest in different people differently. If I saw a little kid staring off into space and not responding to stimuli, I wouldn’t immediately think “yep definitely a seizure”. I’m very thankful for this video, it’s educating you on information that you just might need to help someone someday.
@abbycrossing13 Жыл бұрын
Also you should honestly always film a seizure if possible because it helps doctors figure things out. I wish my parents had had smart phone when I was having them as a kid. We still have no idea what caused them and I live in constant fear of having one again
@HaruUraHH20 Жыл бұрын
Wait.. If you have a seizure, will you die?! (I sorry I have Justice learned England-)
@perpetualsick Жыл бұрын
@@HaruUraHH20 No, not always. Only if it’s really severe.
@emzraven666 Жыл бұрын
@@HaruUraHH20 you can do. Not usually this kind of seizure though.
@susanmontoya1194 Жыл бұрын
Did she ask her daughter “hey is it okay if I plaster your medical emergency all over the internet” or explain to her daughter how this will create a digital footprint that will exist forever and how it may affect her in the future? Who decided it was the parents right to use their child’s medical emergencies as content no matter the intent? I personally would not appreciate my parent doing something like this to me.
@njk9989 Жыл бұрын
The way that you deal with your child’s health challenges define you as an Angel here on earth. Thank You for teaching us about autism and seizures.
@SinonWolfz Жыл бұрын
I love lookin in the comments and seein people bein so supportive, it brings a big smile ta my face
@eliannalovee Жыл бұрын
my little brother has seizures like this and it can be really scary. it’s helpful to have someone spread awareness about absence seizures since many people think that seizures are only convulsions on the floor
@April-u1m Жыл бұрын
I agree with that knowing/knowledge is power. We can learn something new everyday.
@stormexaustralia77 Жыл бұрын
My best friend started having "absent seizures" or "partial complex seizures" when she was about 8-10. Her first seizure her parents noticed was when they were travelling back home at about 100kms/h and my friend took off her seatbelt and started trying to get out of the car, wouldn't respond to verbal stimuli and had the blank look on her face. Her father pulled straight over and stopped where they knew something was wrong. They waited till the seizure was over, got her back in the car and put the child lock on the door before setting off again and straight to the doctor who diagnosed her with epilepsy and then the barrage of tests begun to see if they could try and control it. Some of the things that my bestie has done during a seizure that I have had to protect her from.... 1, walking out in front of a very annoyed trucker that didn't understand till I screamed at him "she is having a f*cking seizure, she doesn't know nor can control what she is doing" then he was like oh... 2, started stripping all of her clothes off and pulling her pants down in the middle of a shopping centre. 3, punching me 4, screwing up her lunch 5, tearing up she school work 6, trying to walk off the top of a building 7, trying to climb out of a window 8, walking continuously into a wall 9, drinking/eating from bad sources 10, trying to pour the contents of he bag into a bin. 11, playing with fire 12, playing with dangerous critters... snakes spiders etc 13, hurting animals... eg pulling their hair or tails 14 swimming... when she isn't in water. 15, walking out of shops with merchandise before paying. Thankfully I have been able to protect her and also make people around us aware she is having a seizure especially annoyed staff from the shops she "steals" from. Usually I will tell them she is having a seizure and can the organise a chair and some water. They are often confused and I say you will understand in a moment when she starts coming out of it, and as they watch the process of her coming out of it, where she is dazed and confused and weak, has a drink and every so often I will ask her a basic question, hey what day is it? Where are we? And if she can tell me those, she will realise she has just had a seizure she will reorientation herself again, look at her phone, look around at what is around, what she is holding, and then I will be like, ok sweety when your feeling stronger we need to go pay for these items ok. Back then occasionally she would have multiple seizures back to back, so while she is recovering from one seizure, she will have another seizure if this happened in a shop where they were waiting on payment, I would pay for her things and then call her parents and explain what was happening and we would cut the day short just for her health and safety. Thankfully she was never charged with theft, or had the cops or ambulance called on her, buuuut we did have security called on us, and thankfully they were really helpful and listened to me even though I was a pimple faced teen
@Baddieslays.12 Жыл бұрын
I found out I had absent seizures when I was 9-10 but I’m getting better bc of the meds
@outside8312 Жыл бұрын
It's important to note that with some seizures they will still be responsive. It depends on where in the brain the seizure is and how it affects it.
@jaquicx9500 Жыл бұрын
or even responsive, but then, suddenly back to or barely responsive.
@emikookime1849 Жыл бұрын
Yep, those are called partial seizures. The one in the video was an absent seizure though which by definition is an altered consciousness seizure.
@goaway36 Жыл бұрын
Its amazing that this is being found at such a young age. Im 12 and currently in the mits of being diagnosed with epilepsy so this is amazing to see ❤️
@viviplays7159 Жыл бұрын
in the middle of being diagnosed as well at 15 , hope it went / is going okay for you
@DavidHalverson Жыл бұрын
once your fully diagnosed the fun begins with finding a drug and the right level to control the episodes. It means hospital stays which I think your use to by now.
@phia3457 Жыл бұрын
My younger sisters epilepsy started off with absence seizures a few years ago and has gotten progressively worse. She has myoclonic and grand mal seizures now and has brain damage from them. They said when she first started having absence seizures they found old dried blood on her brain that could’ve been the cause of her epilepsy. It’s been very hard to slowly watch my sisters personality and clarity slip further away and even harder to have to video examples of the seizures for when we aren’t at the doctors. This video is a great example of signs to look out for in your child or relative. For months after she started having absence seizures and before she was diagnosed with epilepsy we were convinced she was just zoning out or day dreaming or ignoring us. It wasn’t until I lost her in a busy crowd of people and found her frozen in the center of it that we took it seriously. Absence seizures are very common in younger children and easy to miss but can turn into something worse if not looked into.
@elmothewise3915 Жыл бұрын
you could try giving small doses of cannabis in edible form, its been shown to completely stop seizures in some people
@loislane0078 ай бұрын
Hi, I know this is from a Year ago but did she ever have those symptoms as a baby? The blank stares or just when she was a toddler?
@Jasontodd74 Жыл бұрын
So sorry she is going through this. She is a cutie!!
@sarah-annecarney7552 Жыл бұрын
Look at this wonderful parent. Giving information to other parents going through the same thing. Providing medical care, love, stimuli, comfort. She looks happy and healthy even though parenting a child with ASD and seizures must be so tough.
@Sweet_Like_A_Jack_Rose Жыл бұрын
True, it's actually sad some people slander her for posting this in the internet when it's actually educating & mind opening information 😭.
@Throwbacky2k Жыл бұрын
@@Sweet_Like_A_Jack_RoseI think they still have a valid point though. It still comes off as a little exploitative in terms of the child being unable to consent to their medical condition being broadcast to the world. Why can she not describe the seizure and how it may appear without zooming a camera into her daughters face? There’s actually videos that show what it will look like by people who can consent, and have chosen to upload these videos, so if she really needs people to see, why not link those videos? Education is important, but sometimes the line of education and exploitation can become blurred, and we can point out both sides. I’m glad she cares about her daughter, and I’m glad she is adding to peoples knowledge, but at the same time, it wasn’t like filming her child was the only option. Sometimes in first aid training you’ll cover these kinds of seizures, but you’ll have the event described to you, or someone will demonstrate what it will look like. She could have demonstrated herself what it looks like generally to people without filming her child and uploading the video to KZbin and TikTok. That’s just my opinion of course and I do see both sides.
@truthBreal2030 Жыл бұрын
Her eyes are so beautiful. Bless this sweet angel child
@sdutka17 Жыл бұрын
Prayers to you and your family ❤
@DeniseStamm-b1eАй бұрын
She is such a cutie. I'll pray for her and for you, Mom. Thank you for sharing this and enlightening us.
@grape._.panta. Жыл бұрын
I'm 16, with focal seizures, and a rare form of epilepsy that won't go away (and is benzo resistant), and I have seizures in my sleep, sometimes they follow me to the day. My seizures look kinda like this, except my left eye flutters and often I flap my hands to give myself a sense of control. I started having them at 12 and the more I see kids and adults with epilepsy the more I feel like I see myself in them too. Thank you for bringing awareness to epilepsy which i sent as obvious on the surface ❤️
@kimfoster6755 Жыл бұрын
She's stunning. Great job mama!!!
@AbbyWoodlandAuthor Жыл бұрын
You can also see some contracture during seizures. If you see how her arm and wrist are bent, it can even tell you what part of the brain is affected. She’s beautiful btw. I hope one day these get easier to manage. Wishful thinking. My best friend had constant seizures growing up. Hers were violent ones. They are the worst.
@ldaniels45 Жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly for helping people understand. Bless her. And you.
@Rina_Redfield Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that the child is dressed, has healthy skin and eye surfaces, clean, and not being mocked or belittled in any way. I've often seen videos of autistic kids where those basic needs are not being met (and those videos are really upsetting to me) but in this case I personally found the video educational.
@Tanya-dylexisic-fingers Жыл бұрын
Your daughter is beautiful, she is a light and she is loved xx
@mai6553 Жыл бұрын
Adding to the stories by the family of epileptic and seizing kiddos, my younger sibling had seizures as a baby on through being a kiddo and has now been without a seizure for over a decade at 23 thanks to different meds and treatments. They also recently learned they are autistic. Every body and every journey is different but my heart is going out to you for your particular journey. It’s so much scarier when they’re little. You’re doing a great job! Wishing the best for you, your kids and loved ones.
@winonakitto6151 Жыл бұрын
Awwww. You’re a wonderful momma. God bless you both.
@karenumberger4592 Жыл бұрын
This mom did nothing wrong posting this video. It helps other people see what actually is happening. I give the mom credit for showing this, and it also helps the drs see what is happening.
@Ohhhoneyyy Жыл бұрын
She’s absolutely gorgeous
@awkwardautistic Жыл бұрын
There are different types of seizures too... they can look pretty different. My daughter had infantile spasms... and they were usually pretty subtle. Sometimes just a repetitive eye roll and slight twitch.
@jenniferprince2674 Жыл бұрын
She is such a cutie pie. Her eyes are absolutely beautiful.
@morecm3322 Жыл бұрын
Precious lil one, my prayers are being said for you and your mommy. I know you can get through this as a dear friends son had these same issues and he is now 7 and has a normal life. Prayers being said to give you a happy healthy long life. You are so so sweet God bless ❤️ From NY ❤️
@cathybsmith8718 Жыл бұрын
Prayers for the child & her parents. It takes a lot of love, patience, care & understanding to raise a Special Needs child. I know, I was blessed with 4, different circumstances yet still SN. I thank God for them even during my toughest days. I can’t imagine what they’re going through inside. I pray for strength for all of the SN children & Parents, caregivers in Jesus name, Amen
@lioneleady58842 жыл бұрын
So sweet of you to share this information!!
@yolandabarrios8505 Жыл бұрын
She's so beautiful. Hope she's doing well 🙏.❤️
@rebeccaslater3929 Жыл бұрын
Given her regression and development of seizures this sounds like a possible acquired brain injury or encephalopathy. Sometimes a PET/MRI or SPECT scan and related blood work can be useful to find inflammation due to autoimmune cause that can be fully reversed with immunotherapies. I'm talking from experience with my child. Best of luck. She's adorable and you're doing an amazing job!
@angelamarie4137 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful and precious little one. God bless.
@ravonluv Жыл бұрын
My daughter had these. She had partial complex seizures and epilepsy. The doc asked me to video them also so this is typical to video. Also not everyone is aware of these seizures. Took docs 3 yrs to listen to me and a LOT of fighting and saying that there was a problem because they always said she was just "zoning out." Due to their neglect she has a cognitive deficit due to damage of part of the brain. Prayers and blessings to your angel and family!
@P.cookie Жыл бұрын
To all the people complaining about people complaining about her posting this. Most people are probably more wigged out by her posting the kid at all. *This is the internet* please stop pretending it _isn't_
@sh3967 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing this. I never knew you could have seizures where the person is still. Has got my mind running a million miles though as my daughter does this but doesn't follow the tablet as it was put down to autism.
@thatfruitygowrl Жыл бұрын
Id suggest recording it and showing it to a doctor. As well as like in the video, physically interacting with her to see if she responds.
@kristy3041 Жыл бұрын
Her outfit is the cutest Dino outfit I’ve ever seen. Sending this sweet baby girl lots of hugs and love from me and my two daughters.❤❤❤
@tanusreeb.38262 жыл бұрын
It breaks my heart... A little life is struggling with multiple things. How old is your baby?
@lizzymandile2022 Жыл бұрын
Autism isn’t really a struggle. The only thing it’s really done that’s impacted me negatively is people treating me differently than other people like autism somehow makes me dumb or something
@lee-bg6yc Жыл бұрын
@@lizzymandile2022 from a fellow autistic person- autism is a huge struggle for me. i struggle to keep friendships, i get stressed out easily, i get over stimulated by simple things, my diet is extremely restricted because i cant bring myslef to eat certain foods. the list is endless.
@emmaphilpott Жыл бұрын
@Lizzy Mandile, I'm sure I don't need to tell you this, but for those who don't know: autism being a spectrum means it's so so individualistic. So, while it may not be a struggle for you (and I'm happy for you in this regard) other than the way people treat you, many struggle with simple functions such as mentioned above like sensory overload, keeping/maintaining friendships and so much more. :) ❤
@lilyreese7046 Жыл бұрын
@@lizzymandile2022 I’m glad that you don’t struggle because of your autism but not everyone is the same. I struggle severely with many self-care things, generally things neurotypical people can do without much thought that I have to actively force/will myself to do (such as prepping/eating food or general hygiene). While I understand that your comment was coming from a place of positivity, generalizations like that are just as harmful as anything else.
@wompppwompwomppp Жыл бұрын
@@lizzymandile2022depends on your autism. One kid I worked with has to have two therapists with him at all times, everyone wearing helmets, and a padded room. He was not someone who could live on their own or be around others without padding.
@Sarah-cg3yb Жыл бұрын
I hope you and your family have a blessed life.
@jamescoull7402 Жыл бұрын
Good video. Most people make stupid videos. This might safe a life. I’m a father to a daughter. Respect and peace.
@Al-AzAnimator Жыл бұрын
This Parent Is Smart I Hope Madeson Get Well Soon Bless You Madeson❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@rebeccaluviano3302 Жыл бұрын
You are the most beautiful and amazing mom I’ve ever met in my life. She is one lucky daughter.
@morellawalker373 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful little girl, gorgeous eyes, Loving mum.
@catzenhouse Жыл бұрын
I worked with medically fragile children at one of the schools I taught at. We were on constant alert with most of the children for seizures especially one of the girls who suffered Grand Mal seizures frequently. The para professionals who worked with these precious children each day were amazing. I was in awe of them - they kept the kids safe and loved.
@jenni4christ Жыл бұрын
KZbin was how I figured out my daughter was having them when the doc wouldn't believe me. Keep up the good work of informing the public!
@jaiyabyrd4177 Жыл бұрын
God Bless this child and mother
@christieknotts1281 Жыл бұрын
I hate seeing any child go through this.. my great niece has them and it's heartbreaking... knowing one seizure could kill her/them is even more heartbreaking.. sending love and prayers for her and the parents
@SimSENDTalk Жыл бұрын
Wow! I’ve never been told this before and my son is 8yrs old with ASD. Thanks for sharing x
@Ane127 Жыл бұрын
Get a homeopath.
@lolo0302 Жыл бұрын
God bless your beautiful daughter and your family
@erinschlegel9194 Жыл бұрын
My autistic daughter's speech and vision therapists think she's having seizures but we've done an eeg and seen a neurologist and we definitely think it's just zone out.. Thank you for this video!
@eztli_c Жыл бұрын
Never met anyone or been in an experience like this but this is super helpful!
@laurawinch5325 Жыл бұрын
Poor baby, praying for complete healing in Jesus Christ.
@abbyc.4215 Жыл бұрын
Amen!
@KlinxKreations Жыл бұрын
Jesus Christ and praying doesn’t just make epilepsy go away. Have some common sense man. There is no cure for epilepsy and praying to Jesus isn’t a cure either. That like praying that an amputee’s arm grows back.
@hollylofland4569 Жыл бұрын
Your channel is SO HELPFUL. I work in elementary education, starting with 4 year old Pre-K. I've learned so much here. Thank you for your transparency. 💛
@cupofcoffegrounds1660 Жыл бұрын
Have you tried unplugging and replugging It back in
@emilyisweird1841 Жыл бұрын
As someone with autism and epilepsy I find this more funny than I should have 😂
@YiScarf Жыл бұрын
😭-
@Haruspell Жыл бұрын
BAHAHAHAHA
@slushycup9321 Жыл бұрын
Aw poor girl she's so beautiful and so strong
@destinyl8813 Жыл бұрын
The doctor told us the were "non responsive seizure" My daughter completely zones out also. It's scary bcuz the first time it happened was at the creek. I looked at my husband and back. In the snap of your fingers she aspirated. It can literally happen to anyone. She qas a completely healthy unvac kid (for those who blame vacs)
@xSwordLilyx Жыл бұрын
No need to anticipate the stupidity of people who do not understand there is no way a person can not be born with this and have it. Obviously and scientifically this is not from vaccines. Even prolonged heavy metal poisoning does not have this outcome, the developmental issues are different.
@commanderpinkie7617 Жыл бұрын
The fact people blame vaccines is beyond me…I wasn’t diagnosed with epilepsy until I was 15 but apparently I ve been having them all my life OOR I had a STROKE at some point…So there’s that. Life can do terrible things, thankfully vaccines are built to do good and are more regulated than prescription drugs! Almost anyone can get vaccines because they’re built to be as safe as possible. Whereas things like ibuprofen are built to deal with fevers, and the side effects are less considered when taking it. Especially when WE are the ones allowed to choose the dosage, it’s not done in a controlled environment.
@forscience9977 Жыл бұрын
Doubtful
@morganstaker4928 Жыл бұрын
@@forscience9977 doubtful? Of what
@brendasays2324 Жыл бұрын
Awwww momma, love, support, warmth, positivity, confidence, compassion, empathy, empowerment and all the magical powers you have to do the things you do for your beautiful princess.. 💝🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@rainbowGZUS7 Жыл бұрын
100% get rid of that tablet and be a parent, awful people instead just record suffering for profit..
@littledeer551 Жыл бұрын
Doctors recommend recording a seizure. It helps to see what happened during it so the doctors can better fond solutions for it. There isn't much else you can do besides keep them safe until it's over. The daughter is safe, and the mother is recording the video to later show the doctor seeing as it's rare to have it infront of a doctor since they are random.
@emilyisweird1841 Жыл бұрын
I'd rather someone record me having a seizure and posting it to educate people than to not educate uninformed people at all
@littledeer551 Жыл бұрын
@madji6886 The video is educating other parents and people what to look for if their child has seizures. It helps identify it and know the diffrent between a seizure and a daze.
@Haruspell Жыл бұрын
For real
@mflooneybin078 ай бұрын
@@madji6886to fucking help people
@Bella.00ga Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this. I had no idea about this and that must be really scary. Sending love❤️
@melaniebeatty5093 Жыл бұрын
Please stop 🛑 showing your child having a seizure to millions of people !! I understand it’s for medical purposes and to the show the doctors but your child can’t give consent to be online .
@littledeer551 Жыл бұрын
Plus creeps could find it
@Haruspell Жыл бұрын
Fr
@neveturney6858 Жыл бұрын
Aw poor wee girl so sorry for her and sending love 😊❤
@Lolbama2012 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I didn't grow up in a generation with my mom used my as a spcial media prop
@honeybloom8533 Жыл бұрын
Posting it on social media is kinda weird but as for seizures, many doctors may ask for the parent to record seizures because they happen at random. The doctors don’t just go home with you and monitor your child 24/7
@emilyisweird1841 Жыл бұрын
@@madji6886 As someone with epilepsy I'd love it if people showed people how to handle and understand seizures more than gatekeeping it to doctors only
@Haruspell Жыл бұрын
For REALLL
@Haruspell Жыл бұрын
ATLEAST show it to a doctor instead of putting the child on the internet like a doll. I’m writing a song about this😊
@kaitlynsakura2659 Жыл бұрын
@@madji6886you’d prefer other kids suffer because parents don’t know what to look for? 🤔 huh weird.
@ellielynn8219 Жыл бұрын
My sister only has grand mal seizures. I knew there were other kinds of seizures but had never seen them. Thank you for helping me identify other types of seizures. With 3 children of my own (one of which has ASD), I’d like to be over-prepared than under-prepared.
@dreia3076 Жыл бұрын
God bless this beautiful baby girl!!!!!!!!❤
@Dagrdottir Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the information and filming this delightful child during a seizure - everyone should know how to look out for these episodes.
@autumnmcelroy1694 Жыл бұрын
I am sending prayer's an positive vibes for your baby girl. 🙏🙏
@Woodywater Жыл бұрын
All of you parents you’re doing a great job and I wish the best for all your kids
@kellyshoeson Жыл бұрын
She's beautiful ❤
@Kimonwatersedge Жыл бұрын
I did this all the time when i was little. especially in school. i used to get prodded by other kids on the instruction of the teacher to snap me out of it. I still do it and I am 64 and have just this last April 2023 been diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder. missed especially in girls in the 60’s 70’s 80’s 90’s etc etc. it’s processing the surroundings , noises, and sensory input and switching off to rest the brain it was to me anyway. It is a relief and coping mechanism to take time out. thank you for sharing. she is gorgeous 🌈 xx
@gilliansmiler3629 Жыл бұрын
She is so cute ❤thanks for teaching us
@MattB-ir3lf Жыл бұрын
lovely young lady. when this happens, she is tuned, like a radio. to the higher realm, or heaven. she is a real angel. she will be extremely important. God, is fully with her. love to all
@Lizard1552 Жыл бұрын
This video helped me tremendously. Thank you!
@Royyaaaal10 ай бұрын
Praying for your beautiful baby 💙
@serrinafindley2901 Жыл бұрын
I have epilepsy and thank you Mom for educating others. May God bless you and your sweet little girl seizures are not a easy thing to live with.
@DollSchmidt4429 Жыл бұрын
She has very beautiful eyes
@Pwnasaur Жыл бұрын
Aww such an angelic baby!!
@nun_ykk Жыл бұрын
wow that is scary, bless you and your daughter and i wish you guys the absolute best 🫶🏻
@janieloujohnson4015 Жыл бұрын
Please God bless y'all. Thanks for sharing and teaching ❤😮
@kimberleebitt5445 Жыл бұрын
Prayers for you all. What a beautiful young lady
@epickody3924 Жыл бұрын
that is a child, not a "young lady" you creep
@donnabirtley6790 Жыл бұрын
Thank you sincerely for showing this. I always seek to understand a child/ adult with special needs. I get why you would video this to share with her doctor.
@keytaboo1987 Жыл бұрын
She's SO GORGEOUS 🤩🥰
@tammyross7227 Жыл бұрын
God please bless him protect and heal this baby. Amen 🙏
@_..KING_B0B.._ Жыл бұрын
That’s a good way to do it and she is so lucky to have y’all
@shellysimpson9204 Жыл бұрын
God bless ur daughter ❤❤❤ and family she’s soooo adorable and strong
@tinasoblessed6350 Жыл бұрын
Awww,she is so precious! 🙏🏽🤗
@mondo.m420 Жыл бұрын
Bless her beautiful lil heart
@Briareina1000 Жыл бұрын
OMG 😢😢😢 I love her ❤❤ God bless her ❤❤❤
@kqrmen1 Жыл бұрын
thank you for not touching her when shes overwhelmed!! when i get overstimulated, human contact can put me into a meltdown, panic attack or make the sensory overload worse. unfortunately people dont seem to understand that a lot of the time and will still touch me during overloads. thank you so much for putting the comfort of your child over your own wants ❤
@Angel333light Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this ❤ bless your daughter ❤ I am in a similar position with my 2.5 yr old and keep getting told it’s autism “zone outs” but as a mother I know it’s not and am pushing for further testing as my daughter shows many other symptoms of seizures and I have been told to record them that’s what doctors tell parents as this is very helpful to them so they know what tests to run to help find out what is causing the symptoms. Plus with other parents posting these it helps us parents that are struggling to get answers and helps us to be able to see the difference
@carol-leelane721 Жыл бұрын
I had never seen this type of seizure before. Thank you for sharing. This is important education for all parents and educators.
@a---5578 Жыл бұрын
I heart goes out to you. I've lived this with my sister. It also help them if you record on a calendar how many times and what kind of seizure. My sister had Petty Mals and Grand Mals. Recording the amounts and types helped the doctor to know if there was a pattern and how many times a day she was having them. Recording video is also a good way for them. It shows how tech has come along so the family can show what is going on. Stay strong. 😊❤
@sandwichmaker98 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Thank you so much I really needed to see this so I can be aware of my son……he is autistic. He frequently “zoned out” and I always worried if it were seizures. I’ll start testing his responsiveness.
@somewhat-blue Жыл бұрын
This is SO much better than the parents who post their kids having a meltdown - this is actually really educational and great. I did a lot of blank staring as a kid, but was always responsive. From an autistic adult, thanks for being such an amazing mom and advocate for your daughter. ❤️
@Maelee_Jo Жыл бұрын
Praying for your daughter and your family ❤️
@vanessayodog Жыл бұрын
Sweet girl. Praying for her and your family hope y’all are doing well ❤️🩹