Monday, July 7, 2008

Current Diagnosis.

Patient has been given two diagnosis - one by the Neurologists, the other by the Psychiatrists: Temporal Seizure vs. Frontotemporal Dementia. However, it is important to note that even though Patient's symptoms were classified as frontotemporal dementia, there is no enlargement of the frontal temporal, which is commonly associated with this dementia. This raises the question of whether or not Patient truly has that disease, or the symptoms brought on as a result of the medication.
Also, it is important to note that Patient did not experience current type of seizures prior to going on psychiatric medications.

Perhaps testing and evaluation performed by a holistic doctor would be worth considering at this point and that some damage could be reversed.

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