Epileptic Seizures and
Chiropractic Care

TEDDI’S STORY
Teddi was five years old when she had her first seizure. It was in the
fall of 1999, just three weeks after we were involved in a car accident.
The neurologist would not link the accident with the onset of her seizures
even though prior to the accident, she had never shown any signs of seizures
activity. This was the beginning of a very rough road ahead for Teddi.
Each
seizure would wipe out Teddi’s memory causing her to get further and
further behind in her school work. That along with the fact that each time
she’d have a breakthrough seizure the doctors would increase her
medicines leaving her yet more challenges to deal with. The medications
would sedate her so much that she couldn’t be alert enough to function
normally in a classroom. Some medications affected her behavior which became
so difficult to manage her at home and at school. In the beginning, I was
hopeful that this disorder, like any other challenge in life, we would overcome.
As the years passed my hope of her ever getting her life back faded. I couldn’t
give up yet I didn’t know how else to help her. I can’t even
begin to express the feelings of hear and hopelessness I had that my little
girl would ever have a normal childhood.
Epilepsy
quickly took over all of our lives including Teddi’s brother and sister.
They were affected due to the limitations of things we could not do or places
we could not go because of the fear, anxiety and anticipation of when the
next seizure might occur. They couldn’t understand why she had to
deal with such a horrible disorder. Teddi is a beautiful, happy, loving,
sweet girl. I couldn’t explain to them why this was happening. They
spent countless weekends in training classes and sibling support groups
to help them learn how to cope with this horrible disorder.
After
struggling with this disorder for more than five years, I stayed after class
to ask my Anatomy and Physiology instructor who was also an Intern at Parker
College of Chiropractic, a few questions regarding the nervous system. I
was always trying to learn more so that I could help Teddi fight this. After
giving him just a bit of information about Teddi, he shared her story with
Carrie Ann, a Pediatric Specialist Intern at Parker College. She quickly
took Teddi under her wing and brought her in for an evaluation, which included
X-rays of her head, neck and spine, a comprehensive physical exam and Thermal
and EMG scans of her back. Carrie Ann found that Teddi had many subluxations
in her spine.
When
Teddi began treatment at the age of nice, she was on extremely high dosages
of anti-convulsive medication, which severely affected her quality of her
life. She was still having seizures on an almost daily basis. After just
sixteen Chiropractic visits within five weeks, we were able to begin to
decrease her medications and go weeks without any seizures. It has been
five months since Teddi’s first Chiropractic adjustment and her Neurologist
said we don’t have her on enough medications to control her seizures.
During this five month period, Teddi had only had three seizures. We have
decreased her medication, changed her diet and made Chiropractic Care part
of her every day life.
This
time last year Teddi wasn’t able to do many activities like swim,
go to a friend’s birthday party or even have dinner in a public restaurant
without having a seizure. This hear she celebrated her 10th birthday at
a local indoor swimming pool where she played with her friends and swam.
Teddi’s new favorite thing to do is jump off of the diving board,
just like her brother and sister. I can’t begin to express what this
has meant for Teddi and her whole family. Epilepsy isn’t controlling
our lives any more.
Thanks
to Carrie Ann and the team of caring Chiropractors at Parker College, my
little girl has a chance now for a better quality of life. For that I will
always be grateful to you. God will bless your life for all that you have
done to better the lives of His children.
I have
a great deal of respect for you and the work that you do.
Sincerely,
Sandi (Teddi’s
mom)
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