family were left puzzled when he started to wake up with pins and needles which eventually led to terrifying seizures at night.His parents, Vikki, 45, and Martin, 56, said their son started to get the tingling sensations from the age of seven but said they didn't think anything of it until they realised he was having seizures in his sleep.After their search for answers fell flat, the pair were told they needed to record a seizure so their doctors near their home in Giggleswick, North Yorkshire could investigate his condition further, reports Liverpool Echo.
That's when Freddie's mum and dad managed to record him having a seizure on a night when his older sister Abi had been sharing a bed with him.Recalling Freddie's first diagnosis nine.
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