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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 196653" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Hi Karif, I was interested in your comment about vomiting. My son used to vomit quite often (but not as frequently as yours), and we never understood it because he didn't seem sick. He would get sleepy, complain of a tummy ache, vomit and then be fine. We went on like this for several years, and at age 9, he finally told us he got frequent headaches. It turned out he has migraines that cause vomiting. He now takes a migraine preventive and is doing great.</p><p> </p><p>This is all my long way of saying that you should see a pediatric neurologist to rule out migraine variants as well as epilepsy. It's important because there is treatment and atypical antipsychotics like Abilify can lower the seizure threshold. In addition, it's not a bad idea to see a pediatric gastroenterologist. Your difficult child could have GERD or another GI disorder, which could be painful and increasing his irritability.</p><p> </p><p>Hope you get some answers soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 196653, member: 2423"] Hi Karif, I was interested in your comment about vomiting. My son used to vomit quite often (but not as frequently as yours), and we never understood it because he didn't seem sick. He would get sleepy, complain of a tummy ache, vomit and then be fine. We went on like this for several years, and at age 9, he finally told us he got frequent headaches. It turned out he has migraines that cause vomiting. He now takes a migraine preventive and is doing great. This is all my long way of saying that you should see a pediatric neurologist to rule out migraine variants as well as epilepsy. It's important because there is treatment and atypical antipsychotics like Abilify can lower the seizure threshold. In addition, it's not a bad idea to see a pediatric gastroenterologist. Your difficult child could have GERD or another GI disorder, which could be painful and increasing his irritability. Hope you get some answers soon. [/QUOTE]
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