I remember Cajun. I've always loved his name. I'm sorry to hear about his health problems. Is there any chance that it could be something seizure-related, but not PDE?
Hugs to your little guy. I'm sorry you're having to deal with this, and that he's having to go through it.
Otto's mom (also known as Linda)
I am so sorry about your news on Cajun.
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I guess there is always the option of it being something else, since PDE is very difficult to diagnose. The Diagnosis was based on all of the other blood tests coming back normal, his symptoms of seizures, head rubbing, disorientation, loss bowel and urine control, and his confusion. As the days go on w/out him having another seizure, I'm wondering myself what this is.
I am so sorry to hear about Cajun. :(
3 Ashley, Princess, Ava and Kaiya
Welcome back, and I am so sorry to hear about Cajun.
My thoughts are with you both.
Sara
Mom to Co-Pilot my pug girl and Carter our little boy!
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Welcome from one Shelley to another! I'm so sorry to hear about Cajun. Such a horrible, horrible disease. I don't have any info on PDE but I'm praying that it might be something else. How is he doing?
Patsy's Mom and Dad, Shelley and Brian
