What is Jenelles diagnosis?
Jenelle’s condition is undiagnosed. She has uncontrolled seizures that present in the form of Lennox Gastaut Syndrome (meaning multiple types of hard to control seizures). The cause of her seizures is unknown, but we believe she may have suffered some form of brain damage during development in utero. Because of her seizing brain, Jenelle has cortical visual impairment (is legally blind), has low muscle tone, is mentally retarded (functioning at the mentality of a 18month to 2 year old child) and is fed by G-tube for failure to thrive.
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