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Infantile Spasms Awareness T-Shirt

Organized by Alicia Mueller
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Help raise money for Infantile Spasms research

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All funds raised will be paid directly to Infantile Spasms Community c/o Danielle Boyce for c.o. Kelly Slattery Thrasher, Dinsmore & Dolan, LPA.
$450 raised
58 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$20
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - White
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - White
Organized by Alicia Mueller

About this campaign

Infantile Spasms is difficult for the child and their families to go through. There are support groups on Facebook and online such as infantilespasms.com.

What are Infantile Spasms? An infantile spasm (IS) is a specific type of seizure seen in an epilepsy syndrome of infancy and childhood known as West Syndrome. West Syndrome is characterized by infantile spasms, developmental regression, and a specific pattern on electroencephalography (EEG) testing called hypsarrhythmia (chaotic brain waves). The onset of infantile spasms is usually in the first year of life, typically between 4-8 months. The seizures primarily consist of a sudden bending forward of the body with stiffening of the arms and legs; some children arch their backs as they extend their arms and legs. Spasms tend to occur upon awakening or after feeding, and often occur in clusters of up to 100 spasms at a time. Infants may have dozens of clusters and several hundred spasms per day. Infantile spasms usually stop by age five, but may be replaced by other seizure types. Many underlying disorders, such as birth injury, metabolic disorders, and genetic disorders can give rise to spasms, making it important to identify the underlying cause. In some children, no cause can be found. Is there any treatment?
Treatment with corticosteroids such as prednisone is standard, although serious side effects can occur. Several newer antiepileptic medications, such as topiramate may ease some symptoms. Vigabatrin (SabrilĀ©) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat infantile spasms in children ages one month to two years. Some children have spasms as the result of brain lesions, and surgical removal of these lesions may result in improvement.
What is the prognosis?
The prognosis for children with IS is dependent on the underlying causes of the seizures. The intellectual prognosis for children with IS is generally poor because many babies with IS have neurological impairment prior to the onset of spasms. Epileptic spasms usually reduce in number by mid-childhood, but more than half of the children with IS will develop other types of seizures. There appears to be a close relationship between IS and Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, an epileptic disorder of later childhood.
What research is being done?
The NINDS supports broad and varied programs of research on epilepsy and other seizure disorders. This research is aimed at discovering new ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat these disorders and, ultimately, to find cures for them. Hopefully, more effective and safer treatments, such as neuroprotective agents, will be developed to treat IS and West Syndrome.

Supporters

Anonymous 1 item
Team Prandi 6 items

For Baby Luciana

Teresa Lerma 1 item
Erin Novak 2 items

My 9 month old was diagnosed with IS over the weekend after being ignored and turned away for 2+ months. No parent should ever have to go through that.

The Starkey Family 1 item

Praying for all families battling this as our son has from 6 months old. He is almost four now and we fight every single day and have come along ways. But still no seizure control. Stay strong parents! God bless each of you.

Anonymous 2 items

My 17 month old grandson has infantile spasms. We want research to help him and all the others suffering.

Kristin Ciofalo 1 item

Not only for my little man Tucker, who is 4 months seizure free, but for all of your babies still battling IS! There IS hope!!

Reesa 1 item

I have a grandson who is a twin diagnosed with IS in May 2015 at 6 months of age.

Amanda 1 item
Amanda 2 items

Because my son is an IS fighter!

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