We waited several hours before we could move into a room in the Neurology Department. The doctors told us they wanted to do an EEG the next morning.
The next day, the EEG technician placed all the wires on Emma's head and then hooked her up to the machine. He wrapped her head and then gave us a backpack she could use when she walked around.
Meybory came back the next day to visit Emma. She stayed there for hours holding her and making sure she was comfortable. We are so thankful that Meybory was with Emma when it happened and she reacted appropriately. Once she composed herself, she was smart enough to grab her phone and videotape Emma as she was beginning to come out of it. We were able to show the video to the doctors, which helped tremendously. Originally, the head of the Neurology Dept. told us they wanted to monitor Emma for four hours, but after seeing Meybory's video, she felt it was best to keep Emma overnight. Emma had all these wires on her for a total of 21 hours. While she could walk around, she couldn't leave the room. Emma was such a trooper throughout everything. She adapted to only having the use of one arm. She got used to the wires, bandages and backpack. She was amazing. We have the bravest little girl in the world.
While she was monitored, Emma did not have any seizures or episodes. She will have an MRI in the coming weeks and then a follow up appointment with the neurologist on June 18th. We were discharged that evening. Before we left, Emma was able to play with three very sweet dogs. They are there every other Friday to play with the kids. After everything she went through, she needed some puppies to cheer her up.
We were very excited to leave the hospital and get home to our beds. Emma has been doing well these past few days. We've been watching her very closely, and she hasn't exhibited any signs of abnormal behavior. We are hopeful this was just a freak occurrence and it's nothing serious, but again, we'll know more after the MRI. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers. We really appreciate all of the love and support. These past couple months haven't been easy, but we are staying strong and positive. The Salisburys are due for some good luck!
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