Our official diagnosis was mild tic. At first I was really worried because it seemed so strange but now a year later she very rarely does it. Good luck with your doctor appt.
How did things go with the pediatric neurologist? Did you get a diagnosis? My almost 10 month old daughter does this same thing. She is scheduled for an EEG and and appt with the pediatric neurologist in about 10 days. Your daughter is adorable :)
This is a little late, but in case you still haven't found out anything both my sons do this. One is 8 and the other is 3. They are both on the autism spectrum. *I* think it has to do with sensory issues. They are common in autism. Haven't watched any of your other vids so not sure if she has a dx of autism spectrum.
@melcabral Autism was actually one of our first concerns. My niece is 11 and has severe classic autism, completely non-verbal. My older daughter has been diagnosed with sensory processing disorder. However, they aren't concerned with Camille because her speech is so advanced. She's stopped both eye symptoms and I've only seen it one time since when she had a fever.
hiya, i commented on your other video of ur little lady concerned over concern of my son. Did u get a diagnosis? Is she still doing it? My son is jus the same and the docs fink that he suffers with paroxsmal tonic upgaze, it is benign and tends to go away on its own after a while. The eeg turned up with nothing and with ptu they tend not show on the mri or eegs anyway. Hope shes doing ok, please let me no how she is gettin on if you get the chance.
She was originally diagnosed as just having tics. I wasn't completely satisfied with that answer so she just saw a new neurologist. She's scheduled for another EEG next week. The episodes have slowed down tremendously, althought they're still very scary when they happen. Goog luck with your son.
We have been to the doctor. They did an EEG and an MRI of the brain and they both came back normal. We are going to see a pediatric neurologist at a children's hospital in two weeks. The eye rolling just looks too strange to me to blow off without investigating further.
She's a beautiful little girl. About the eyes, have you showed this video to her Dr.? I have read that eye rolling or flickering can be neurological. My son has seizures and he does roll his eyes but a little differently. I Don't want to scare you but I do show concern because of all we have been through with our son. I hope it is just a cooky toddler thing and she is just fine.
I know this vid is about her eye rolling tics, but all I have to say is your kid is totally adorable!
VannahWilson 1 year ago
Our official diagnosis was mild tic. At first I was really worried because it seemed so strange but now a year later she very rarely does it. Good luck with your doctor appt.
ljcbrown1 1 year ago
How did things go with the pediatric neurologist? Did you get a diagnosis? My almost 10 month old daughter does this same thing. She is scheduled for an EEG and and appt with the pediatric neurologist in about 10 days. Your daughter is adorable :)
JGreen0713 1 year ago
This is a little late, but in case you still haven't found out anything both my sons do this. One is 8 and the other is 3. They are both on the autism spectrum. *I* think it has to do with sensory issues. They are common in autism. Haven't watched any of your other vids so not sure if she has a dx of autism spectrum.
melcabral 1 year ago
@melcabral Autism was actually one of our first concerns. My niece is 11 and has severe classic autism, completely non-verbal. My older daughter has been diagnosed with sensory processing disorder. However, they aren't concerned with Camille because her speech is so advanced. She's stopped both eye symptoms and I've only seen it one time since when she had a fever.
ljcbrown1 1 year ago
you should check out something called absence seizures... its probably not, but its always better safe than sorry.
Do you notice that she cant remember what happens within the short time periods that this happens? because apparently thats one of the symptoms.
katty768 2 years ago
My daughter (17 months) does the exact same thing. Haven't been to the doctor yet since she just started it but will ask at next appointment.
otherwordlyglow 2 years ago
hiya, i commented on your other video of ur little lady concerned over concern of my son. Did u get a diagnosis? Is she still doing it? My son is jus the same and the docs fink that he suffers with paroxsmal tonic upgaze, it is benign and tends to go away on its own after a while. The eeg turned up with nothing and with ptu they tend not show on the mri or eegs anyway. Hope shes doing ok, please let me no how she is gettin on if you get the chance.
toriedux 2 years ago
She was originally diagnosed as just having tics. I wasn't completely satisfied with that answer so she just saw a new neurologist. She's scheduled for another EEG next week. The episodes have slowed down tremendously, althought they're still very scary when they happen. Goog luck with your son.
ljcbrown1 2 years ago
We have been to the doctor. They did an EEG and an MRI of the brain and they both came back normal. We are going to see a pediatric neurologist at a children's hospital in two weeks. The eye rolling just looks too strange to me to blow off without investigating further.
ljcbrown1 2 years ago
She's a beautiful little girl. About the eyes, have you showed this video to her Dr.? I have read that eye rolling or flickering can be neurological. My son has seizures and he does roll his eyes but a little differently. I Don't want to scare you but I do show concern because of all we have been through with our son. I hope it is just a cooky toddler thing and she is just fine.
greasegun113 2 years ago