Aging with Down Syndrome
In this two-part episode, we delve into the complex world of seizures, particularly in individuals with Down syndrome. With the expertise of Dr. Seth Keller, a seasoned neurologist, we explore the prevalence of seizures in our loved ones, the intricacies of diagnosis, and the importance of tailored care. Dr. Keller addresses the pressing question of seizure prevalence in individuals with Down syndrome. He explains that the neurodevelopmental changes associated with Down syndrome increase the likelihood of seizures throughout a lifetime. This higher risk exists from infancy and continues into older adulthood with changes that occur in the aging brain. The onset of dementia, in particular, is when myoclonic seizures become prevalent. In part one, Dr. Keller gives an overview of seizures, including types of seizures and possible causes. Coming up in part two, we will delve into first aid for seizures, medications, and talk more about myoclonics. Adult Down Syndrome Center resources on seizures: https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/search/?keyword=seizures [https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/search/?keyword=seizures] National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices resources on seizures: https://www.the-ntg.org/epilepsy-dementia [https://www.the-ntg.org/epilepsy-dementia] We want to hear from you! Get in touch at: podcast@agingwithdownsyndrome.com
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