Thread:TXClover/@comment-35379880-20181109052807

I saw your message to Habrish. I have had 2 students with absent seizures over the years, both 5th graders. One was the result of a car accident, the other neurological(started before age 5). We have a little friend who is six and has both types. She has had them since she was a toddler. They are partially controlled now. Tell your daughter to be brave. She will be fighting with insurance for the long haul. If necessary, going to their offices and refusing to leave until someone in authority helps you has been know to work. You can also ask for the name and credentials of who ever decides your case. They don’t like this since it’s usually a clerk with no medical knowledge. I know this may seem overwhelming. The parent and family of a child are his best advocates. Continue to ask questions until you get decent answers. 