I have done three "normal" EP EEG's and two sleep-derivated 24h EEG tests. They was not fun and I looked like a chicken with a hairnet of rubberstrapping over my head.... Reason is induced EP after a hit to right frontal tin lobe smashing out me with a two metre flight when operating a garage door... no more about that...
This is common procedure to rule out other specific brain damages.
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the EEG reading. It made him tired, more clumsy, "loopy," but he did not fall asleep. His legs just kept kicking and he would shake his head from side to side. He couldn't tolerate being held or touched. He could not calm enough to fall asleep. I felt terrible, frustrated and sad.
The amount of sedation needed to sedate my childrens for intestinal biopsies was way out of scales, and my ex is the same, all of our three kids is surgicaly delivered, two acute, last planned due to the earlier complications, and last time she just asked "when are you going to sedate me?". First time they just increased the sedation until she fell asleep and in the journals it was enough to sedate a cow.
We've been given special interest from a lot of researchers, due to our very special kids and their allergies (we're not better as parents either), and it's almost fun. But the crossmatch for allergenes between us five is to long to take here.
But you can bet some food can seem weird in a "normal" perspective that we see as normal. I'm just glad that the last delivery whent so well that my ex finaly got her son on her chest instead of being instantly sedated **DEEPLY** for emergency delivery.