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What Treatments Are There?

As yet, no specific treatment is known that can halt or reverse the symptoms of Batten disease. However, seizures can sometimes be reduced or controlled with anticonvulsant drugs, and other medical problems can be treated appropriately as they arise. Physical therapy and occupational therapy may help patients retain functioning as long as possible. Otherwise, all that can be done is to keep patients as comfortable as possible as the disease progresses.

Over time, affected children suffer mental impairment, worsening seizures, and progressive loss of sight and motor skills. Eventually, children with Batten disease become blind, bedridden, and demented. Batten disease is always fatal, often by the late teens or twenties.

What Treatment is Connor Getting?

Connor is currently taking anti-convulsant medication to control his seizures. When he has seizures, they are severe so anyhting that can be done to prevent or control them helps tremendously.

He is also taking medication to control his mood swings and hyperactivity and to help him sleep at night.