![]() Detoxification VictoryAt the time of initial evaluation, 53% of our children have a history of seizures at some time in their lives. In 1993, 37% were currently having seizures (that is within one year prior to their initial evaluation) and 31% were on anticonvulsant drugs. In this group, the maximum number of drugs taken simultaneously was three. Despite these medications, seizures often continued unabated; 84% of the children currently having seizures were receiving anticonvulsants. Because of sedation and other undesirable side effects of the drugs, a program of medication reduction is undertaken with great care under the direction of our medical staff. In 1993, we succeeded with complete elimination of such medication in more than 67% of our children. Of these, 47% had no seizures for a minimum of 6 months following detoxification. Detoxification refers to the successful elimination of any neuroactive medication, such as anticonvulsants, stimulants, antidepressants, narcotics, and tranquilizers. When these are completely eliminated in a child, he or she has earned a Detoxification Victory. Go back to the regular design... |