I do agree with you on that. My daughter suffers from non-epileptic siezures and I took her off at the age of 9 months because at 9 months she wasn’t even rolling over. The medication made her so doped up, she was drunk 90% of the time. She also didn’t have seizures regularly.
However, I still watch her closely because you never know when one will come on.
I’m not blaming John or Kelly for their son’s death, I don’t want anyone to assume that. I don’t know how often their son had seizures or what his diagnosis was. I just question the Kawasaki Syndrome from carpet cleaning fluid (as there is no scientific link whatsoever) and I also question if they had him in real MEDICAL TREATMENT and not some scientology fluff.
That’s the part that concerns me. That there are parents who are refusing their children needed therapy and treatment in exchange for hookey psuedo-cult science.
I just hate questioning people when we don’t have all the information.
I don’t agree with Scientology, but sometimes I don’t think they are half wrong on the anti-medication for mental disorders, especially Ritalin.
It seems like these days there are a lot of over-medicated people in our society.
How old is your daughter? My daughter didn’t have seizures for almost 10 years, and then she had one when she hit puberty. I didn’t know that puberty could bring on seizures (so can pregnancy and menopause).