Oh man, I hope I didn't give the defense an angle by mentioning lesions....
But, it isn't always typical protocol in an ER to have an EEG. Last time I went to the ER for a seizure, the doc tried to tell me they didn't have an EEG tech on-call...which is BS, because I call them all of the time for different docs, and we are the highest level trauma center in Florida besides Jackson Memorial in Miami....they life-flight everyone to us.
My instructions are : whomever is around me is to call my neurologist on his personal cell phone after a seizure. Those close to me have the number.
By the time a seizure patient gets there, they don't even bother, usually. Ambulances don't have EEGs, either. What they have done with me is sleep deprivation EEGs. Stay up for 24 hours...usually will trigger abnormal electrical activity.
A lot of seizure patients will NOT have abnormal readings...it's like a shot in the dark.
I could be wrong about other hospitals, but ours does not order EEGs automatically for seizures...and we're one of the best!
BTW - I take valium 5 mg 3x a day for my seizures...some people are ineligible for regular seizure meds. Xanax would never be Rx-ed for seizures...if her seizure was withdrawl induced, she was buying them illegally.
Doc drew me a chart explaining the difference between xanax, klonopin and valium. Zanax has the quickest peak, and sudden drop. Klonopin follows and then valium. I am not a canidate for traditional seizure meds because of my weight and appetite problems (whole other story!! lol). I also take Marinol (synthetic THC), which helps with seizure control, as well.
Anyway, like JBean said...every seizure patient is different, as is every doc and every ER/Hospital....but Casey most likely would have been taken to ORMC (Orlando Regional Medical Center, or Orange Park Medical Center) and those hospitals are smaller and less likely to have an EEG tech in-house 24/7
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HIPPA wouldn't protect her if the judge orders her records released....
But, even being an employee at one of the TOP hospitals in FL, they don't run EEGs unless they can catch a seizure...it is so unlikely, it's unbelievable.
Edit: Doc told my best friend...I don't remember any of what they said..I dont' even remember being there, really. Best friend is also my co-worker and called the Doc out on the EEG tech. Thank god for best friends who are also co-workers.