Can you guess the DX of this patient?

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Ok ladies and Gents, try this one on for size. See if you can correctly guess what is wrong with the patient before the Doctors finally figure it out!

Real Life scenario: 17 y.o.w.f. presents to her GP's office with her mother, a disabled former ICU Nurse. Her complaint is "constant headaches in the back of my head that get worse sometimes." Her past history is significant for Asthma, Viral meningitis at 5 mo., spinal shock from a riding accident at 9 yrs. With no residual problems, MVA 8/03 wt. LOC, intubation at the scene, final DX of "severe concussion and brain bruise" She was subsequently treated for head and neck pain by injection of a block for 4 months afterward. She was involved in another MVA two weeks after the first and "hit my head", but did not seek treatment as "it was only a little bump". She also relates that she experiences sharp pains over her left temple "sometimes". The Mother reports that she has not "acted quite right" since she was involved in the car accident August 2003. The patient agrees, but is unable to explain exactly what has changed. The mother reports the daughter is moody and cries frequently. She states she is sleeping or sleepy most of the time, is forgetful, and cannot concentrate. The daughter denies feeling depressed, but cannot describe how she does feel. Drug screen is negative. A diagnosis of depression is made.

The patient returns to the office several weeks later. The Mother states that the daughter is unimproved; in fact, she has had an episode that appeared to be a panic attack, hyperventilated, was unable to answer questions, and moved her limbs in a stiff manner. The Mother emphasizes that there was "something not quite right about it, it didn't really seem like a panic attack, but that is the closest thing I can compare it to other than a seizure of some kind." The daughter reports she can "feel it coming on" The anti-depressant is changed and an anti- anxiety med is added to take when she": feels a spell coming on". The mother also relates that counseling was not helping as her daughter felt the therapist "sucked". The mother, who had been present during 2 sessions, related that the therapist appeared " to have untreated ADD". Another referral is made.

One month later, the patient presents with added symptoms of visual disturbances and I creased "panic attacks" The mother reports that the daughter had called her twice in one day while she (the mother) was out of town attending a funeral. In the first call, the daughter was oddly euphoric, in the second call, her daughter was very distressed and reported "seeing things, like I am close to something, but when I blink I am farther away than I thought". The boyfriend was called by the mother (as no one else was available) and asked to go check on the daughter. Upon arrival, he called the Mother, telling her the daughter was "having another attack." Not knowing what to do, he gave the daughter several puffs on her inhaler and a transene. He reported that she was now asleep, but her torso and arms turned "Kinda red." He reported that it had faded and she was breathing fine now. The mother drove across two states to get home. The anti-depressant, Effexor, is increased.

3 months later the mother calls requesting the daughter be seen immediately for possible seizure activity. An appointment is made that day and the daughter is brought in. The patient reports that she is having periods were she doesn't know what happened and friends have had to yell at her several times to get a response. She reports that her vision "does like a bugs-bunny cartoon at the end, only porky pig isn't in the middle of the black thing and it goes back and forth. " She reports numbness and tingling in her fingers during attacks. The patient is sent for a MRI of the head and neck and referral is made to a neurologist. The Neuro Doc orders an EEG. And guess what was found. Seizure activity. The patient is placed on Lamictal. Headaches and "attacks" diminish and stop within 1 week. The patient is now fine.

Now how bad do You think I feel for letting this go on for so long before I figured it out? Real bad.... Guess it's a good thing I'm retired now. To give myself a break, I will say that the kid hid most of what was going on with her because she thought she was going insane. I felt so bad for her.

I didn't call her a liar, I said she lied about not having symptoms and denied, to me and herself what was really going on. At least that was what I was trying to say. She is a good kid and had not been prone to lying in the past. Which is why I accepted at face value what she told me.And yes, she was terrified- thus the lying and denial. And for those of you who did not understand or simply did not read it. I, her mother, did request a referral to a Neurologist at first. She went and was diagnosed with migraines and neck pain due to the 2 MVA's she had. She didn't even mention 3/4 of her symptoms until much later, as a matter of fact, she denied (or lied about them) when asked. I honestly did not know this would turn into a character assasination of my parenting skills when I posted this. The post was meant to point out how difficult it can be to correctly evaluate a teenager, especially when they are not exactly forthcoming with information. And it all was so subtle. In my defense, I have been fighting severe pain, loss of income and lifestyle due to a worker's comp accident. I was suicidal at one point.(I am fine now, depression wise, thanks to medication and counseling). I have 2 other kids at home (11 and 17), my oldest, married daughter got pregnant and sick during the same time period, and I had to keep my 2 year old grandson for several months. Plus I had 2 surguries, and was bedridden for nearly a year. I walk with a cane, need both knees replaced, and still need surgury on the other hand for carpel tunnel. Oh, and and this child had no less than 3 MVA's where she was the driver, and one where she was a passenger. And the car wrecks were not due to seizures, it was due to carelessness. And my husband got laid off permanently and had to find a new job, which took a year, during which we had no insurance and did not qualify for welfare. I imagine she also kept a lot to herself because she knew we didn't have any insurance or money. It's a wonder I noticed anything at all with all that happened..and I guess my assessment skills are rusty. And about the ADD moment, she was diagnosed with ADD at age 7. She had extensive testing done at that time. She did not have the hyperactivity problem, she would just space out. She was checked for seizure activity at that time and was normal. We worked with her and thanks to medication, diet and behavior management, she adapted and did well enough to go off her medicine. I mentioned to the Doctors that it was as if her ADD had returned full force and was told that with the stress of her senior year, etc. that it was not uncommon for the ADD to become worse. It seemed to make sense at the time. And the medication she was placed on was supposed to treat ADD and depression.

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I didn't call her a liar, I said she lied about not having symptoms and denied, to me and herself what was really going on. At least that was what I was trying to say. She is a good kid and had not been prone to lying in the past. Which is why I accepted at face value what she told me.And yes, she was terrified- thus the lying and denial. And for those of you who did not understand or simply did not read it. I, her mother, did request a referral to a Neurologist at first. She went and was diagnosed with migraines and neck pain due to the 2 MVA's she had. She didn't even mention 3/4 of her symptoms until much later, as a matter of fact, she denied (or lied about them) when asked. I honestly did not know this would turn into a character assasination of my parenting skills when I posted this. The post was meant to point out how difficult it can be to correctly evaluate a teenager, especially when they are not exactly forthcoming with information. And it all was so subtle. In my defense, I have been fighting severe pain, loss of income and lifestyle due to a worker's comp accident. I was suicidal at one point.(I am fine now, depression wise, thanks to medication and counseling). I have 2 other kids at home (11 and 17), my oldest, married daughter got pregnant and sick during the same time period, and I had to keep my 2 year old grandson for several months. Plus I had 2 surguries, and was bedridden for nearly a year. I walk with a cane, need both knees replaced, and still need surgury on the other hand for carpel tunnel. Oh, and and this child had no less than 3 MVA's where she was the driver, and one where she was a passenger. And the car wrecks were not due to seizures, it was due to carelessness. And my husband got laid off permanently and had to find a new job, which took a year, during which we had no insurance and did not qualify for welfare. I imagine she also kept a lot to herself because she knew we didn't have any insurance or money. It's a wonder I noticed anything at all with all that happened..and I guess my assessment skills are rusty.
Some of us are not attacking you. I know I'm not. And as far as your teenage daughter goes, kids do those things because they want to be like all the other teens. We all go through these anxious times in one way or another. I felt like she feels when I was going through menopause. I had no idea what was happening to me. I would burst out crying, I got so grouchy at times, I hated myself, and even questioned my inability to control the mood, and I was depressed for three long years, and didn't know why. I had a peaceful homelife, I had my own home which was paid for, I was out of debt with the exception of my car payment, and I was a well respected community servant. What I once found joy in doing, seemed mediocre, etc. So please, accept our messages, at least some of our messages as to only trying to help.

I sincerely feel for you.:icon_hug: The most difficult job in the world is parenting. And I too am disabled. You don't need to defend yoursel for your actions. You did what you thought was best for your daughter. I sincerely wish you a good outcome with this.

I had really meant the post to be an educational experience. Oh well. I appreciate the support I've been getting from everybody. I want to plug how good this kid is one more time though. During this whole mess, she and she sister both took jobs and basically supported the family until their father finally found a job. then he had to take 3 months off with no pay when he injured his knee and had to have a total knee replacement. Both girls stepped up to the bat and increased their work hours to ensure their baby brother had a Merry Christmas. And they did this without being asked. We had the best Christmas we have ever had.(Not the most expensive, the best!). Both girls are graduating with honors this May.

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I had really meant the post to be an educational experience. Oh well. I appreciate the support I've been getting from everybody. I want to plug how good this kid is one more time though. During this whole mess, she and she sister both took jobs and basically supported the family until their father finally found a job. then he had to take 3 months off with no pay when he injured his knee and had to have a total knee replacement. Both girls stepped up to the bat and increased their work hours to ensure their baby brother had a Merry Christmas. And they did this without being asked. We had the best Christmas we have ever had.(Not the most expensive, the best!). Both girls are graduating with honors this May.
Congratulations to them and to you, cat. I hear ya. I raised two of that kind of girls on my own. The youngest one is now an Occupational Therapist, and the oldest one is a Geneticist. Both also graduated at the top of their classes, and were in the honor society. I know how proud you must feel. I did, and still do, too. In fact, my oldest took over my care so my caregiver could go on vacation just last week. It's called dedication and love.:D
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