My youngest brother had seizures when he was a baby. We never knew for sure why, but he had a lot of problems besides that. It was scary to walk into his room and find him having one. In the years I had daycare, I had 2 girls who had seizure disorders. One of them (about 3yrs old)had several a day, and I had to give her phenobarbitol 3 times a day. Shed have a seizure while I was on the floor with her trying to talk her into taking the tiny little sip of the meds. Her seizures consisted of staring off into space, sorta zoning out, and slowly turning in a circle to the left. They lasted about 10 seconds but then when shed "come out of it" Shed be cranky and upset. There were times I didnt see her have one, but knew she did because all of a sudden shed fuss, and slap another kid near her. She was diagnosed with a really rare problem (tubular sclerosis) that was thought to be fatal by the time she was a teen, but shes 31 now, married and has a little boy, so,, maybe she beat the odds. The other child was born with severe physical and mental problems and I only had her a few times. One day (about 8 months old)she just looked and sounded like she had the hiccups, but after several minutes, and a little bit of bottle, she still had them and her body was more involved than I thought was normal so we called her M.. She is about 11 now and has never really advanced past infant stage in many ways. It is a hard thing to watch, and sometimes its a one time thing, others it lasts for years. Poor little Leah. I will keep her in my thoughts.