One of the scariest parts of any health journey is the beginning: All you have are questions, and all you want are answers. Jennefer Aquavia and Paul Willis know that feeling.
This past summer, their 10-year-old daughter, Morgan, starting having seizures – but not like any seizures they’d heard of before.
The day they realized what was happening, it was pouring outside, and Morgan had been napping on the couch. Jennefer walked into the living room and found Morgan sitting up, frozen stiff, eyes locked forward. When Jennefer yelled her name, Morgan snapped out of it. But she was confused. She couldn’t remember the past 10 to 15 seconds.
Jennefer called Morgan’s pediatrician and a friend down the street. She got the same advice from both. “They told us to come to Connecticut Children’s,” she says.