In the morning after a bunch of resident doctors came to check on her, the EEG came back normal and finally the neurologist came in. He was so nice and watched the videos I took and right away he basically said that her spasms looked like a result of acid reflux which is a symptom of Sandifer's Syndrome. After reading about it, it definitely seemed like that was what she had. I was so grateful that it wasn't anything more serious. He did say to get a follow up EEG if any spasms happened again but he was pretty confident it wasn't seizures because even if she didn't have an episode, there would still be irregularities on the EEG. We spent the rest of the afternoon at the hospital just to make sure she didn't have any more spasms. It was so reassuring to have Maeve back to her normal self- smiling and napping which didn't happen the day before.
Then they were finally able to take off her monitors. Her face was all irritated and red from the medical tape and gauze and looked so swollen and inflamed. She also had so much sticky stuff in her hair from the monitors. Her sweet nurses gave her a bath so she was able to go home all clean.
I'm so thankful that we had so many people praying for her and thinking about me during that time. And I'm so grateful for the sweet nurses and doctors at the hospital-seriously every one was so nice and they all loved Maeve. Sam came to pick us up and it was so good to see him. Definitely a scary few days but we're so glad that Maeve is doing well. We have to do some things to help with her reflux but most likely she will grow out of the spasms as her body matures but there is always surgery to help if needed. So proud of my strong, brave baby girl!