We finally got to meet with Dr. Wong, Miranda's neurologist. I like him a lot: he was very good with Miranda, seemed to enjoy working with her, and is on the faculty at LSU's school of medicine.
He told us that her EEG showed slower brainwave activity at the back of her brain, which may indicate seizure activity, but he didn't want to speculate any more without more information; so, Miranda will be having an MRI with contrast and one without on January tenth. He did suggest that if she does have some sort of seizure disorder it is probably a more subtle and/or unusual disorder and that if she doesn't have another seizure she probably won't need medication, but the fact that she had one seizure gives her about a fifty percent chance to have another, at which point he would want to put her on medication. It's also possible that her EEG wasn't accurate, but that's unlikely.
He told us that her EEG showed slower brainwave activity at the back of her brain, which may indicate seizure activity, but he didn't want to speculate any more without more information; so, Miranda will be having an MRI with contrast and one without on January tenth. He did suggest that if she does have some sort of seizure disorder it is probably a more subtle and/or unusual disorder and that if she doesn't have another seizure she probably won't need medication, but the fact that she had one seizure gives her about a fifty percent chance to have another, at which point he would want to put her on medication. It's also possible that her EEG wasn't accurate, but that's unlikely.