INDIANAPOLIS In the last few months, Elain Branson has watched her 3-year-old son, Jaylen, begin to walk.

Ive been extremely excited to see hes conquering everything that I didnt think he could before, she said.

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Jaylen began having seizures at just six months old. He also has cerebral palsy.

Later, it progressed to drop seizures, myoclonic, atonic, and so forth, Branson said.

The drop seizures were the most frightening.

For kids that can become very scary and dangerous because it can happen at any time, and if there is worry that if he became limp and fell, he could hit his head and have a secondary injury to his brain, said Dr. Jason Chu, a pediatric neurosurgeon at Riley Hospital for Children.

Branson said they tried multiple medications.

About 60-70% of pa

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