Use an Apple phone or tablet? Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in LanarkshireIt wasn’t until he was nine-months-old that the couple began to worry something may be wrong with Logan.“Sometimes he would recognise people and other times he would ignore them,” explained Donna.“We took him for an initial investigation, as we thought his hearing or vision was off.”Suspecting he may have cerebral palsy, paediatricians referred baby Logan to the neurology department at Yorkhill Children’s Hospital.“Soon after, he developed epilepsy.
Nobody could explain why Logan was the way he was. He had seizures at a year old,” continued Donna.“They showed in different ways.
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