Electrical Status Epilepticus Sleep
From the International League Against Epilepsy is this article, which is the most on-point description of Jack's seizures, their development and now treatment. It nails almost everything, including the absence of the ESES for almost 2 years, the progression from infrequent to frequent seizures, and positive treatment with clonazepam and anti-convulsants.
The negative part is under "Neuropsychological deterioration," which seems to imply that severe impairment will happen. But use of the term "associated" with ESES, seems to indicate that it's not a necessary result of ESES. Same with "Motor impairment", which seems to be where most of Jack's issues are.
The negative part is under "Neuropsychological deterioration," which seems to imply that severe impairment will happen. But use of the term "associated" with ESES, seems to indicate that it's not a necessary result of ESES. Same with "Motor impairment", which seems to be where most of Jack's issues are.
