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Soren Rogers has a debilitating form of Epilepsy that has caused him severe global developmental delay. This blog serves to inform people of our journey with our handsome boy and of Soren's continuing progress.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

No News is, well, No News

I'm sure, like us, you are waiting to hear what the results are from Soren's testing. And I would like to tell you, but nobody has contacted us yet. I'm trying not to freak out or get too bummed about this. However, I don't think I'm doing a very good job since I have a big old tension headache just thinking about what his doctor will say.

Anyhow, I will post once I have news of any sort.

Amy
Posted by Amy Keating Rogers at 10:06 AM
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Soren Patrick is now 13 years old. He started having seizures at 6 months. At 9 months, he was diagnosed with a rare seizure disorder called Infantile Spasms. We tried many anti-epileptic drugs with no success. We also went out of the country stem cell treatments. While we did not get seizure control, we did get wonderful changes like hearing Soren laugh. However, the barrage of daily seizures caused global developmental delay. But we continue to do everything we can for our sweet boy.
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