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THRU THE STATIC

Raising Awareness for Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome

Awareness Initiatives

Thru The Static focuses on raising awareness about Lennox-Gastaut syndrome through educational resources, community support, and advocacy campaigns that empower families and caregivers.

Support Resources

Provide a variety of support resources for caregivers and families, including access to healthcare information, awareness, and fundraising opportunities to enhance nonprofit visibility.

Community Engagement

Join our community to connect with others who share similar experiences, participate in awareness campaigns, and contribute to fundraising efforts that make a difference.

What Our Community Says

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Real Stories, Real Impact

The support from this organization has been life-changing. We are grateful for the connections and resources that have helped us through tough times.

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Empowering Families Together

This platform has provided us with essential tools and a supportive community. We are thankful for the ongoing advocacy and awareness efforts.

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A Lifeline for Families

This organization has been a beacon of hope for my family. The resources and support provided have made a significant difference in our lives as we navigate Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.

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Invaluable Support and Guidance

The community and information available here have been instrumental in our journey. We feel less alone and more empowered to advocate for our child with epilepsy.

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What is the age onset of Lennox-Gastaut?

2-6 years of age

What percentage of patients diagnosed with Lennox-Gastaut have a history of infantile spasms?

25%

Describe an awake EEG in a patient with Lennox-Gastaut.

Diffusely slow background that is usually of moderate to severe degree. Hallmark EEG pattern is a high-voltage, solw spike and wave complex at 1.5-2.5Hz, that is not consistently regular and may comprise only a few seconds of the recording or may be the predominant EEG pattern seen

What do atonic seizures present like? What does the EEG look like?

Loss of postural tone of the head or whole body. EEG will show high-voltage bisynchronous spikes followed by slow waves

Join Us in Raising Awareness for Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome

Your support can make a significant difference in the lives of families affected by Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Together, we can create a brighter future.

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