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The Damaging Impact Of Seizures On Individuals With Autism

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Newark Valley, NY – Many of us know someone
whose family is dealing with autism; once considered rare, now 1 in 88
children in this country are diagnosed with an Autism Specific Disorder
(ASD).

Silently Seizing:  Common, Unrecognized and Frequently
Missed Seizures and Their Potentially Damaging Impact on Individuals
With Autism Spectrum Disorders (AAPC Publishing) by Caren Haines, RN,
and valuable input by Nancy Minshew, MD, deals with the overwhelming
challenge for those living with silent seizures. Many are confronted by
anger and falsely accused of disorderly conduct, indecent exposure and
drug abuse; while some are even unfairly arrested because the bizarre
actions exhibited during a seizure have led to frequent misdiagnosis,
medical mismanagement and, in the worst case, commitment to a mental
institution.

Because they are difficult to diagnose, or due to a
lack of awareness and understanding, as many as 30% of all children and
young adults with ASD may have undiagnosed seizure disorders. Silently
Seizing is a breakthrough book that explores what most doctors won’t
tell you – that often the symptoms of autism are caused by seizures, undetectable with standard diagnostic tools.

At
age 2, the author’s son was diagnosed with autism. By the time he was
12, his diagnosis didn’t account for his uncontrollable aggression, the
acrid smells that lingered in his mind and the odd voices that screamed
at him from inside his head. By the time he was 18, his out-of-control
behavior mirrored a mood disorder with psychotic features. Silently
Seizing begins with a close-up look at this family’s journey and
examines a disorder that cannot always be identified in a clinical
setting.

As a registered nurse, Caren Haines relied on her
training to help her decipher her now 24-year-old autistic son’s
perplexing behaviors. Based on knowledge gained from years of intensive
research and information from top researchers in the field of autism,
she is helping families become free from the debilitating symptoms of silent seizures and psychosis.

Haines’
says, “Intersecting at two medical subspecialties, neurology and
psychiatry, the child who has autism and partial seizures is at a
serious disadvantage. By inadvertently allowing children’s brains to
“silently seize,” we are robbing them of their ability to function
normally. Untreated, these seizures can predispose children to develop
behavioral disturbances, such as self-injury, aggression and psychosis,
which are seen in many cases of autism. If they are treated early with
anti-seizure medications, many children show amazing gains in expressive
language and comprehension. More importantly, many children lose their
diagnosis of autism.”

Backed by up-to-the-minute research,
Silently Seizing: Common, Unrecognized and Frequently Missed Seizures
and Their Potentially Damaging Impact on Individuals With Autism
Spectrum Disorders is a must-read book that includes sections describing
autism, the seizure-autism connection, tips for diagnosing and treating
seizures, as well as how to better understand children’s behavior. It
acts as a virtual guide to help parents navigate through this complex
and mystifying disease. For more information, please visit: www.bit.ly/Rb2WBW.

Caren
Haines is also co-author of Georgia, The Flying Dog, a children’s book
that explores the concept of unconditional love and acceptance of our
differences.

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Trish Stevens

Jillian M. Sachtleben
Ascot Media Group, Inc.
Office: (281) 333-3507
[email protected]

www.ascotmediagroup.com

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