Seizures in toddlers.

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  • @chelbiespeace
    @chelbiespeace Рік тому +730

    The stare that Maddy did, I used to do when I was little. I would just zone out of nowhere, stop, and stare. My friends would have to nudge me out of it, and my teachers thought I was daydreaming. I would get in trouble for it, BTW. We found out I was having mild seizures. I don't know the cause, but I did grow out of them. Maddy is adorable, and I hope you find answers soon.

    • @happyemoji6553
      @happyemoji6553 Рік тому +39

      Getting in trouble for “daydreaming”? If a teacher ever said my child was daydreaming and was punished for it, all hell would break loose.

    • @VersieKilgannon
      @VersieKilgannon Рік тому +31

      Is that what's been happening to me my whole life? I'm autistic and had hydrocephalus as a child. Sometimes, I just completely spaced out. No talking, no daydreaming. It's like I'm gone but still physically present

    • @kennedy4257
      @kennedy4257 Рік тому +15

      ​​@@VersieKilgannon that's a common and I would go even as far to say a normal thing in people with ASD and Adhd too. I don't believe it's seizures. It's a response to social and environmental stimulations.

    • @foxracer1703
      @foxracer1703 Рік тому +5

      ​@@kennedy4257 does the hearing muffle during this time or is it silent? Any information?

    • @HollhouseVanHouten
      @HollhouseVanHouten Рік тому +18

      @@foxracer1703 I’m autistic and from my own experience zoning out (not seizures but what the comment above yours was talking about) you don’t lose your hearing necessarily, but while zoned out the auditory processing part of the brain kinda gets momentarily shut off. I can hear things happening but my brain doesn’t process anything being heard so it’s almost like all background noise has been turned down really low. if there’s a constant sound like a clock ticking or a high pitched frequency or a consistent dripping noise that’s present when I zone out my brain will only pick up that repetitive noise and won’t process other sounds, so someone could be saying my name and asking if I’m okay but I don’t hear them, I only hear the sound my brain has latched onto. I hope this kinda helped explain what you were trying to ask?

  • @LadyJGeek
    @LadyJGeek Рік тому +108

    Dropping the piece in the game creates a mini-strobe light effect, which is known to trigger seizures. The dark piece skidding through the lighter colored bars of the frame produces a "flashing" effect.

    • @susie_xowie
      @susie_xowie Рік тому +14

      Patterns, colors and sounds will just do it in general too, I have epilepsy

    • @christinefredrick2374
      @christinefredrick2374 Рік тому +8

      That's interesting information

    • @dorajacobs8353
      @dorajacobs8353 10 місяців тому +1

      Children with Autism also ?

  • @sharonj.3073
    @sharonj.3073 Рік тому +16

    Maddy is a precious child. Am praying gor Maddison's healing and that you are blessed with great love and patience with this precious little angel.

  • @stacyfrazierbauer8811
    @stacyfrazierbauer8811 Рік тому +25

    Such a beautiful little girl. Thank you for sharing her journey with us. Prayers to you and yours.

  • @sclerodermasmarter2742
    @sclerodermasmarter2742 Рік тому +17

    I'm so glad you caught these early. My son had seizures like this and I thought he was just zoning out. I feel so bad now especially when he did it during homework and I didn't know it was a seizure!😩

  • @whitequeen96
    @whitequeen96 Рік тому +20

    My heart goes out to you. My son started having seizures when he was 11 yrs old. All kinds, up to 9/day. 27 pills/day didn't work. Got him on CBD and no seizures in 8 years! Keep it in mind.

    • @therockt11
      @therockt11 Рік тому

      What is cbd

    • @whitequeen96
      @whitequeen96 Рік тому +3

      @@therockt11 My answer keeps getting kicked off here! It's a medical version of Mary Jane used for seizures. Our Kaiser neurologist thinks it's great for my son, as nothing else worked. Go online to find a good dispensary near you and talk to someone knowledgeable about seizures. It's been such a blessing to us!

    • @316lvmnoneofyourbusiness7
      @316lvmnoneofyourbusiness7 Рік тому

      @@whitequeen96
      Gave a thumbs up for mentioning it. A little CBD oil rubbed on the temples also helps.

    • @laurahage7141
      @laurahage7141 Рік тому

      I remember watching a show about a family whose child would have HUNDREDS of seizures a day. Just back to back. Nothing was working. Somebody mentioned Marijuana to them, and it's the only thing that's helped. I've had 2 really bad seizures. When I tell you I slept for 2 days immediately after, i did. The one I had was like every muscle in my body was fighting against the other. I wouldn't remember my name, the year, the president. Super scary. It's has a huge effect on the body.

  • @jackiepearson5505
    @jackiepearson5505 Рік тому +88

    I had no idea....I'm 80. To me, this would be so difficult to deal with. You really have to be alert to her "signs". Bless you and may strength and patience be with you. I hope your child gets better.

  • @PrettyGirlRock1115
    @PrettyGirlRock1115 Рік тому +49

    I had an apprentice at my work that informed me of his absence epilepsy it was the first time I heard about it and it needs more recognition so that people know and can help or have more understanding for those people. I remember others talking badly about him because they didn‘t know and they thought he was just slow…

  • @mariasquarepants8532
    @mariasquarepants8532 Рік тому +107

    My dog would get seizures with certain sounds. Pulling out duct tape, crinkling or opening a chip bag, tapping a spoon against the pot while cooking, a loud truck driving by. It appears your baby had a reaction after the dropping of the chip “click click click” very fast. This may have also triggered my baby. I’m not a doctor but pay attention what happened right before. There my be a pattern with noise (along other things) there are some studies regarding noise seizures (even though some drs may not be too familiar. ) ps. I’m not a dr.

    • @MeAsMaP
      @MeAsMaP Рік тому +13

      This is such a great advice.. Thank u for sharing...

  • @dannylionsmom
    @dannylionsmom 11 місяців тому +1

    My son is 29 and still has these now. As long s you are supporting her and loving her she will continue to grow! Our kids may grow at a different pace but you will be so proud of her! My son is my hero! Your daughter will be the same!!!!! ❤❤❤❤ sending you so much love.

  • @awkwardautistic
    @awkwardautistic Рік тому +14

    My daughter had infantile spasms and no medication was working. I'm grateful she was a surgical candidate. She had a hemispherectomy when she was around 18 months old and is now seizure free.

  • @BonnieHamilton-cy3ri
    @BonnieHamilton-cy3ri Рік тому +6

    It's sad when you see such a young child going through something like this . I pray she grows out of them. In Jesus Name Amen ❤

  • @whokilledangel
    @whokilledangel Рік тому +9

    i think these videos are very educational, thank you.

  • @oliviaascariz3897
    @oliviaascariz3897 11 місяців тому

    this is so heart breaking i suffer from those seizures as well!! sending prayers!!🙏🏻🙏🏻💗💗

  • @bonniealcorn6574
    @bonniealcorn6574 Рік тому +5

    I had a boyfriend whose son had what he called petite mal seizures; he was 7 or 8 at the time. One time he was eating breakfast and had a spoonful of cereal halfway to his mouth and he zoned out like that…totally still for about 30 seconds. When he came out of it, he put the cereal back in the bowl and told his dad he needed to go lay down for a while. While he hadn’t moved a muscle on the outside, whatever was going on inside took a lot out of him.

  • @Juanita-b9f
    @Juanita-b9f 11 місяців тому

    I understand! My grandson has them too. Praying for these babies!

  • @marioneaddie5590
    @marioneaddie5590 Рік тому +12

    I’m so glad I was a scrolling and saw this. My grandson at the age of 3 was diagnosed with a brain tumor. At the age of 3 he had surgery and 99% of the tumor was removed and it was benign. Thank God. For the next 2 years n he had to get MRI’S done every month for potential growth. Nothing developed. He’s now 7, but he still has as the Dr. calls them ticks. He would do the same as your little girl. He would just stare and sometimes he would just giggle. His body would just jump/jerk and his left arm will get very tight as to where at times he can’t bend it. They say it’s a firm of epilepsy in kids that are causing these triggers/seizures. He was just in the hospital recently with influenza and his MRI came back normal like all his other test. I’m just praying as he gets older he will grow out of it! Praying for your little girl! God is able to do it all but fail!!

  • @womanofwisdon34
    @womanofwisdon34 Рік тому +5

    My son has these his are absence seizures. No convulsions or falling just zones out. His pediatrician has him on a medicine that has actually been helping.

  • @tarahagenbrock5616
    @tarahagenbrock5616 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. I don't know that much about epilepsy.

  • @janeclive9829
    @janeclive9829 11 місяців тому

    You look so sad for her. Keep working with her, she will grow out of it. Love to you and Maddy.

  • @TM2U-1
    @TM2U-1 11 місяців тому +1

    Fifty years ago, I was a student teacher in a classroom of seventh graders with special needs. One day I noticed what I thought was seizure activity in one of our students. I mentioned to the head teacher that he should be checked by a doctor for epilepsy. It turned out he was having over 100 seizures per day. Life can be really scary for children, I was lucky to be of help.

  • @MughalQueen12
    @MughalQueen12 Рік тому +2

    But I do this to! In primary there was sooooo many times where my brain would just stop and I have no idea but I would stare at something and have that exact same look. And the funny thing is that I don’t actually realise until my friend gets up and shakes me or the teacher starts shouting loudly. I honestly think that maybe I was daydreaming but I never knew that this was what seizures look like I thought it was when you start violently shaking and faint or something

  • @ashleymacomber3108
    @ashleymacomber3108 Рік тому +2

    I'm so sorry....my son used to have seizures when he was younger. Sending prayers and good vibes your way. Hang in there😔🙏❤️

    • @紫荆-z3w
      @紫荆-z3w Рік тому

      Has he gotten treatment ?any medication ?thank you for sharing

  • @tanyaburnett3590
    @tanyaburnett3590 Рік тому

    Hugs to you miss Madison, lots of love to you

  • @waymakers152
    @waymakers152 Рік тому +1

    Father, Father, Father, I love you and believe you when you say, come to you, for you are our healing and peace. Father, I stand calling out for the healing of Madison. Calm and renew her mind. I believe she will be totally healed and this period of her life will only be a testimony for others. In Jesus name. Amen

  • @ra-m
    @ra-m Рік тому +7

    Absence seizure
    Most children have positive prognosis as they become adult

    • @紫荆-z3w
      @紫荆-z3w Рік тому +1

      Very encouraging. Thank you

  • @designerhub888
    @designerhub888 Рік тому +2

    She needs a dog to help her when she grows. Dogs can detect seizures.

  • @ashleylenart6472
    @ashleylenart6472 Рік тому +3

    I got epilepsy at 3. I'm now in my 30s and seizures are still the same. Blank stare

  • @tonyascarlett2413
    @tonyascarlett2413 Рік тому +5

    I have many seizures a day. No matter the type of seizure, they are draining

  • @aurorapinillos3039
    @aurorapinillos3039 Рік тому

    Praying for God Speed for this beautiful baby girl 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @sarahlyons5592
    @sarahlyons5592 Рік тому +1

    I started having grandma seizures at 18 months old. Then in 9th grade I started having mini seizures but it wasn’t until 20’s I got diagnosed. I have no idea how graduated I had so many of them. I still do but they’re better now.

  • @rainbowstones5431
    @rainbowstones5431 Рік тому +22

    You and Maddy are sweet-spend more time away from the camera, she deserves privacy

    • @katieeee.13
      @katieeee.13 Рік тому +8

      She has explained in a previous video that she records when they start to happen for her doctor.

    • @nadinefamille3855
      @nadinefamille3855 Рік тому +4

      Does her doctor uses tiktok?

    • @lindz916
      @lindz916 Рік тому +3

      @@katieeee.13 she records everything though? I just watched a video of the mother doing nothing but explaining the consistency of the child’s bowel movements and talking about needing to get a stool sample. I get that she’s saying she’s trying to raise awareness but at any point in time does she think about how it could make her child feel when she gets older being that these videos will be here forever..? I’m sorry but the more accounts of children and toddlers that I see, run by parents, the more I think there should be laws against this.

    • @laurahage7141
      @laurahage7141 Рік тому

      That was a very kind way of saying that. Agreed.

  • @OddSwiftGoose
    @OddSwiftGoose Рік тому +3

    I sorta had the same type of seizure before my surgery. I just stare into space, my pupils get dilated, clench my hands, and stutter

  • @marisol0813
    @marisol0813 Рік тому +2

    My daughters absence seizures were diagnosed when she was two. She would stop and have a blank stare or stare into space and mumble. It got better with medications as time went on, had to tweak the meds here and there to help her as she grew. She’ll be 13 tomorrow and is still taking meds but has not had any visible absence seizures in a about two years and has shown less and less seizures on her EEGs every time we take her ( knock on 🪵) doc says 80% of children outgrow them. We’re hoping our daughter is one of them and hoping Maddy’s improve and she outgrows them also.

  • @drshelockwho
    @drshelockwho Рік тому +3

    My son is the exact same way. He's older now (close to about 10 years old) and we're on next medicine because it is almost like everything triggers his seizures

  • @robertdeffenbaugh9004
    @robertdeffenbaugh9004 Рік тому +1

    I was diagnosed with Epilepsy when I was 2 apparently I had a Tumor I had that surgically removed when I was 8.

  • @crystacole
    @crystacole 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video my son has cerebral palsy. He is five years old started having seizures about a year ago and I think this might be what’s going on with him every once in a while, he’ll twitch one side of his body, but I noticed him staring sometimes and not responding.

    • @crystacole
      @crystacole 11 місяців тому

      And please, if you have any more videos post them it’s very informative for me. Thank you.

  • @gamerxarmymultistan
    @gamerxarmymultistan 11 місяців тому +1

    I have a question for those in the comments. Sometimes i just stop moving, i barely move my eyes or blink, and can't respond or move for awhile. After a little bit i might be able to move with assistance but not always. I'm just frozen or stuck. Would you say these are seizures? Or something else? My doctor said it might be related to some of the stuff i have going on in my head but idk

    • @valeriefmccluskey6116
      @valeriefmccluskey6116 11 місяців тому +1

      I think you have a good question. I believe that you should have it checked into. Prayers for you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @gamerxarmymultistan
      @gamerxarmymultistan 11 місяців тому

      thank you@@valeriefmccluskey6116

  • @muzandefender
    @muzandefender 25 днів тому

    is this a reason why i zone out so much? i'm on the spectrum and have ADHD, and i zone out heavily often. sometimes, i can go minutes without response, just staring like Maddy did. I know one cause is my ADHD, but after seeing this i wonder if another cause of my constant zoning out is like Maddy's situation. It's so nice to see people bringing awareness to Autism like this.

  • @deborahculpepper4313
    @deborahculpepper4313 Рік тому

    God Bless her!!

  • @Ava-14
    @Ava-14 Рік тому +4

    My friend has severe absence seizures because of allergies she has. She used to get them a lot when she was younger and then they stopped when she was around six years old. They came back when she was 12 and her mother, being a nurse practitioner and nutritionist, knew it had to be something in her diet (I’m not actually sure how she was able to figure it out, maybe a pattern in how she ate?). They ran multiple tests, looked back on family allergies, and focused on how her brain reacted to food and not her body. She ended up being allergic to gluten, soy, corn, carrots, food dye and a few more things that I can’t think of off the top of my head. She cut all of the things she was allergic to out of her diet and she rarely has seizures anymore. I hope y’all are able to find out why she has seizures.

  • @jessicabunch5726
    @jessicabunch5726 Рік тому +5

    I had these as a child petite mal I think they called them. I grew out of them but somehow during gallbladder surgery a different seizure woke my seizures up. A Dr told me this idk didn’t know how it can happen but I seize when I’m in a lot of pain

  • @Cazzie.
    @Cazzie. Рік тому +2

    My brother has autism but he's starting to respond and talk and understand but our only problem is that when get gets mad he starts throwing things in his sight

  • @squidtasticowo2315
    @squidtasticowo2315 Рік тому +2

    I belive i used to have this I would stare out into space and forget what i was talking about when this happend my eyes drooped and the next thing i knew mom was telling me to talk to her.

  • @fireheartandsapphire
    @fireheartandsapphire 25 днів тому

    Poor baby. I love you baby. 😢

  • @dorethaburnette8959
    @dorethaburnette8959 11 місяців тому +1

    PRAYING

  • @boop9430
    @boop9430 Рік тому +1

    That’s an absent seizure, not as noticeable as a tonic-clinic seizure but still alarming and requires medical attention

  • @AngelinHuff-h8e
    @AngelinHuff-h8e Рік тому

    God bless that baby❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Rose_Juls624
    @Rose_Juls624 Рік тому +1

    I used to have epilepsy and I had seizures just like this.

  • @lindacahoon760
    @lindacahoon760 Рік тому +1

    my grandgt had those type of seizures from a young child till she was 21 she had surgery at childrens hospital in bostonand has been seizure free a since then she is now 23

  • @syndalane8309
    @syndalane8309 Рік тому

    They are called absence seizures. Usually need medication to control them.

  • @AngeliqueDipman
    @AngeliqueDipman Рік тому +1

    Awww poor baby bear..take her to the Cleveland clinic in Ohio...best of the best next to mayo

  • @glinismcmillan7876
    @glinismcmillan7876 Рік тому +1

    We have a EEG tomorrow for this

  • @michaeloconnor6696
    @michaeloconnor6696 Рік тому +2

    God bless 🙏✝️🙏✝️🙏

  • @malikajones7534
    @malikajones7534 2 роки тому +9

    Someone told me when someone is having a seizure that they won’t blink their eyes, blank stare.

    • @pokemonfanthings4444
      @pokemonfanthings4444 Рік тому +4

      I blink during seizures. It’s about responsiveness. So if some pretend ss they they are about to hit me in the face or poke my eye, I won’t flinch or blink, but I may blink involuntarily

    • @lucilla888
      @lucilla888 Рік тому +5

      not always, someone i worked with their eyes rolled back and sometimes thier eyes shut during the seizure it looked very different depending the severity of it

    • @naughtynurse8216
      @naughtynurse8216 Рік тому +3

      There are several different forms of seizures. Focal, grand mal, absent etc. this is just one type. We more commonly hear people talking about grand mal seizures. That’s the type when someone has tremors through the entire body. They usually can’t open their eyes or respond for a few min.

    • @oOIIIMIIIOo
      @oOIIIMIIIOo Рік тому +1

      ​@@lucilla888 I had a co-worker, that suddenly froze in the movement and they eyes moved like in the rem sleeping phase. As I was young and never had seen that before, it took me a while to learn, that she is not going to die or hurting herself while still carrying a knife or other dangerous stuff. It was challenging. 😄

    • @awkwardautistic
      @awkwardautistic Рік тому

      That's not true

  • @ambervassallo123
    @ambervassallo123 2 роки тому +2

    how old is madison? if you don't mind me asking..

  • @xhoeldabitri6451
    @xhoeldabitri6451 Рік тому +2

    I’m sorry to ask but for how long does she has the seizure? I’m interested becouse my son may have autism and the doctors aren’t sure for that?? ❤❤❤❤

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Рік тому +3

      Between 20 seconds to over a minute.

    • @pokemonfanthings4444
      @pokemonfanthings4444 Рік тому +2

      Also autistic and have epilepsy. Most of mine are 20-30 seconds and are focal. I’ve only had three gran mal seizures and those were longer (3-5) minutes and occurred before i was diagnosed and on any type of medication

    • @xhoeldabitri6451
      @xhoeldabitri6451 Рік тому +1

      @@Oh_Maddy thank you 🙏 so much 💗

    • @xhoeldabitri6451
      @xhoeldabitri6451 Рік тому +1

      @@pokemonfanthings4444 thank you so much for your answer 🙏😇💗

  • @porkchoppeaches
    @porkchoppeaches Рік тому

    Did she regress when she started having seizures ?

  • @babybellaaa__
    @babybellaaa__ Рік тому +6

    the girl i caretake (also my best friend, yes she’s 8 lol) has angelmans syndrome and although very different, there is some overlap. she had seizures constantly and they learned about sugar intake and it’s affects on seizures. maybe her doc could look into reducing her carb intake? something about ketosis and the brains function! if you have any questions lmk :)

    • @babybellaaa__
      @babybellaaa__ Рік тому

      her seizures reduced to about once every two months!

    • @ashleygill7018
      @ashleygill7018 Рік тому

      Yeah there is some good research and promising results out there about using the keto diet for kids with epilepsy and seizures. It is not a cure, but it’s definitely worth trying.

  • @coreysmith8560
    @coreysmith8560 Рік тому +1

    It is hard to tell when it can occur.

  • @KM-de7hw
    @KM-de7hw Рік тому +1

    Can someone explain whats the best thing you can do when they seizure?

    • @awkwardautistic
      @awkwardautistic Рік тому +1

      Just stay calm. Time the seizure and follow doctors instructions for rescue meds or when to go to the ER.

    • @catherinelake4621
      @catherinelake4621 11 місяців тому

      Try to just stay near the person so they know they are not alone. Petit mal - a partial collapse of the body not causing a complete fall. Grand mal is a fall to the ground upon seizure. Try to give the person quiet and privacy.

  • @kevinkennedy1092
    @kevinkennedy1092 11 місяців тому

    I do that now and we can’t figure it out. I am 49 and have had these for the last 5 years. They believe it is pots

  • @zahras1492
    @zahras1492 Рік тому +1

    To me, Madison looks depressed from the start. Like an old lady stuck in a chair and can't do all the crazy things she breathed for.
    Does it happen when she is doing something she loves?

  • @mrsglitter8373
    @mrsglitter8373 Рік тому +1

    Ok can somebody explain to me what type of seizure this is supposed to be...
    This is a genuine question I'm not educated on this at all

  • @bellaishungry
    @bellaishungry Рік тому +2

    Are the seizures bad? Like do they hurt? Or do they just like make you unresponsive

    • @nyxx5357
      @nyxx5357 Рік тому +4

      It depends on the kind of seizure. The kind shown here (absence seizure) usually doesn't affect the person much once it's over. With more severe kinds, though, the person may be tired, confused, and sore. They also may hurt themselves during the seizure, which obviously causes pain. Sometimes seizures can cause severe headaches or migraines.

    • @markyj4430
      @markyj4430 Рік тому +1

      If is bigger my son (5) ussually going sleep after seisure. ( usually another 2 tipes without and is with purple lips so affecting his breathing)If is missing seisure he is fine after and can carry on what he was doing. We are on medicine.

    • @bellaishungry
      @bellaishungry Рік тому

      @@markyj4430 oh wow. thanks for sharing:)

  • @jackieashley9948
    @jackieashley9948 Рік тому +1

    Hope she ok it scare me when she went into a trance

  • @Mama-Fish18
    @Mama-Fish18 Рік тому +1

    I have temporal lobe epilepsy and this Is how I am

  • @sandrabain8481
    @sandrabain8481 Рік тому

    I had seizures after having 3 brain surgeries

  • @suzyq6767
    @suzyq6767 Рік тому

    I used to do this as a child.

  • @TradWifeyxo
    @TradWifeyxo 12 годин тому

    These seizures are called absence seizures. I had them alot when i was a child

  • @bluewaters3100
    @bluewaters3100 Рік тому +2

    Mama..you look so young. Just remember to eat healthy and laugh with Maddy!

    • @Mm-un4md
      @Mm-un4md Рік тому +1

      Why wouldn't she eat or laugh..lol

  • @jodiepennington9952
    @jodiepennington9952 Рік тому

    She’s so cute

  • @-Izuku_Midorya-
    @-Izuku_Midorya- 9 місяців тому

    Those are called staring spells or absent seizures
    I have them

  • @robinswife
    @robinswife 11 місяців тому

    Omg that poor baby😢

  • @Drawing_fantastic
    @Drawing_fantastic 11 місяців тому

    I think this is epilepsy because I have the same thing I stare off to we’re ever and can’t hear or move at all after a few minutes or seconds you snap out of it and you don’t remember or know what is happening but idk if that is epilepsy

  • @jesspoore1215
    @jesspoore1215 Рік тому

    I pray that she be healed on your behalf in the name of my lord and savior Jesus Christ Amen 🙏 recieve it and give praise 👏

  • @ghents565
    @ghents565 11 місяців тому

    I seen it right away. I had them growing up.
    Theropist didnt notice ??

  • @ScissorWhit
    @ScissorWhit Рік тому

    My baby does this sometimes. Is it always a seizure?

    • @a.s.3676
      @a.s.3676 Рік тому

      Not always. For example, one reason can be: SOS (Sign of OverStimulation).

    • @a.s.3676
      @a.s.3676 Рік тому

      overstimulation can be the cause of a seizure... but not necessarily, obviously!

    • @ScissorWhit
      @ScissorWhit Рік тому

      @@a.s.3676 I have read a little about overstimulation but i don’t think she’s being overstimulated. Anything’s possible though, idk what she’s thinking

    • @a.s.3676
      @a.s.3676 Рік тому +1

      @@ScissorWhit Probably just thinking something for a moment.

  • @aprilbrown4590
    @aprilbrown4590 Рік тому

    My son had these when he was this age he grew out of them

  • @AndrewBlacker-t1d
    @AndrewBlacker-t1d 11 місяців тому

    The mom doesn't look so sharp either.

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  11 місяців тому

      That’s her big sister holding her…

    • @AndrewBlacker-t1d
      @AndrewBlacker-t1d 11 місяців тому

      @@Oh_Maddy ah...
      Big sister doesn't look so sharp either.
      Can we get a video of you drifting away also?

  • @akiyamada2306
    @akiyamada2306 Рік тому +1

    It may be related to overstimulation, this was challenging for her, she's just doing her best

  • @KarenPeterson-fn1sb
    @KarenPeterson-fn1sb Рік тому

    Which one had the seizure the older girl

  • @breeannajackson7736
    @breeannajackson7736 11 місяців тому

    Absent seizures or patimal

  • @GregoryHarren
    @GregoryHarren Місяць тому

    What’s wrong with the girl holding the baby?
    This mother is awful for posting her poor kids all over social media.

  • @olisman4636
    @olisman4636 Рік тому

    I had convulsions when I was like 1 I was born at 8 months old because my mom didn’t have enough water so they made an emergency surgery and I was born

  • @horselady4375
    @horselady4375 Рік тому

    Why is it happening

  • @michaelaivy9990
    @michaelaivy9990 Рік тому +1

    Why do you record this ‼️

    • @elliesouza717
      @elliesouza717 Рік тому

      It helps doctors to see these and can help others

  • @miamai4877
    @miamai4877 Рік тому

    My bestie has seizure and she goes to the hospital aka epepercepylsy

  • @my22sense6
    @my22sense6 11 місяців тому

    My nephew had seizures and one night while he was having it something or someone told me to put salt on his tongue and no lie he never had them again

  • @jessa3654
    @jessa3654 Рік тому +1

    Maybe Madison won't want this on the Internet forever.

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Рік тому +1

      Maybe she will be proud knowing how many people she has helped. ❤️

    • @jessa3654
      @jessa3654 Рік тому

      @@Oh_Maddy By being exploited?
      Edit: I love when people justify child exploitation by saying it's educational. Maybe I am a selfish mother but I would never. My youngest was a preemie with a feeding tube, on oxygen with seizures. I could never imagine putting a video online as a guise for views and clicks. Medical issues should be confidential until she is old enough to make that decision to share.

    • @Gracefk14
      @Gracefk14 Рік тому

      @@Oh_Maddy I have seizures also

  • @Nan-1017
    @Nan-1017 Рік тому +5

    Just curious, have you tried CBD oil?? I swear by it for my health issues. I hear it’s done wonders for children with seizures. I’m thinking you probably have…Thanks for educating us and bringing awareness about autism 😊

    • @pokemonfanthings4444
      @pokemonfanthings4444 Рік тому +6

      As someone with seizures I hear this all the time. Preventing seizures takes yeas if finding the right combinations of medications, and even once a medication works for a while, years or even months later it might need to be changed. I’m not a professional btw, I’m going off what I experience and how CBD hasn’t been an option for me and many others yet

    • @Nan-1017
      @Nan-1017 Рік тому +3

      @@pokemonfanthings4444 maybe it works differently in children. I wish you all the best🥰

    • @awkwardautistic
      @awkwardautistic Рік тому +2

      ​@@Nan-1017 no, it doesn't work for most children.

    • @Nan-1017
      @Nan-1017 Рік тому

      @@awkwardautistic oh I’m so sorry, I’ve heard it does for some. I wish it did for all😪

    • @awkwardautistic
      @awkwardautistic Рік тому +1

      @@Nan-1017 I wish it did too... my daughter had to have surgery to remove the entire right hemisphere of her brain to stop her seizures.

  • @Jitmommy33
    @Jitmommy33 2 роки тому +1

    ♥️

  • @AnaVaimaona
    @AnaVaimaona Рік тому

    ❤️🙏

  • @LM-uq9nv
    @LM-uq9nv Рік тому

    I can't see it at all.

  • @margaretroberts9263
    @margaretroberts9263 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lilacscentedfushias1852
    @lilacscentedfushias1852 Рік тому

    🥰

  • @aokay720
    @aokay720 Рік тому +1

    Could this be a vaccine injury??

  • @citysurvivor4919
    @citysurvivor4919 Рік тому

    Wondering if you’ve heard of a cbd called Charlettes Web named after a little girl who has seizures and it was extremely helpful.

    • @elliesouza717
      @elliesouza717 Рік тому

      Smh🙄 NEVER try to give medical advice

    • @kaitlynsakura2659
      @kaitlynsakura2659 Рік тому

      @@elliesouza717so far there’s wasn’t any medical advice, just them seeing if they’d done research on something.

  • @alicosta3420
    @alicosta3420 Рік тому

    🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🙏

  • @juliamitchell1823
    @juliamitchell1823 Рік тому

    These are absence seizures. Go to a neurologist. A lot of kids actually grow out of seizures!

    • @Oh_Maddy
      @Oh_Maddy  Рік тому +1

      She has a neurologist already. Since 2021.