Diagnosis :: Infantile Spasms
Our Baker boy. Keeping us on our toes from day one . Well, before day one , actually. From the moment we learned about Baker's existence, life has become a whirlwind of sorts and we've come to learn how to roll with the punches. The last few weeks have been no exception. Baker has added a few more specialists to his medical binder and doctor appointments to his calendar along with a diagnosis for infantile spasms . Infantile spasms are certain types of seizures that appear in babies, usually showing up around 4-8 months of age. IS is rare (only 1,200 or so cases are diagnosed a year), hard to recognize and is a very serious condition. The longer it goes undiagnosed and untreated, the worse a child may do developmentally. For someone like Baker, who is already delayed when it comes to gross motor skills and could potentially face his own struggles when it comes to learning and cognitive abilities, the thought of him having damaging seizures on top of everything else was (and is...