Mom Sounds the Alarm After Infant’s Mysterious Episodes
Fiona Conlon watched her baby son in awe, marveling at his every movement. But one day, something caught her eye: his eyes rolled back momentarily, and for a fleeting second, he seemed unresponsive.
Unsure if she’d imagined it, she brushed it off. But when the episode repeated the following day, a shiver of concern ran down Fiona’s spine. "When it happened again the next day, I knew there was reason for concern."
The incident marked the beginning of a journey filled with worry and determination for Fiona, as she sought answers for Theodore’s mysterious episodes. The picture accompanying this story shows Fiona and Theodore, offering a glimpse into the love and concern fueling her search for answers.
(Image: Fiona Conlon with her son Theodore, who has a form of epilepsy)
This experience is all too common for parents whose children are diagnosed with epilepsy. Seizures, though often portrayedas dramatic events, can manifest in subtle ways, making early detection a challenge. Fiona’s experience highlights the importance of parental vigilance and advocating for their child’s well-being when something just doesn’t feel right.
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