Just looked it up. My DD 8 years doesn't have that. She has never had a seizure and her face looks normal, and academically, with her schooling, even though she's home educated, she is up to the level that is usual for 8 year old's (according to the Education Authority who visit her once a term), and I have the opposite problem with her that I can't ever get her to stop talking.
For instance, if we're reading a book, she will comment on the story so much that I can't finish the paragraph or if we are watching a film, she will talk all the way through it until we are her sisters are begging her to be quiet, LOL.

When she used to be in kindergarten, her balance was really bad so she'd be stumbling when they did ring dancing and the teachers, in fact, said they wouldn't have her in the class so Andy got furious and went there and accused them of discrimination so they re-instated her.

Then if it was story time and she wanted to play, she'd be off playing even if the teachers said sit still. She paid no attention to their instructions, normally, unless it was something she wanted to do herself.

But after 2 years of tests, the dr's just say she's normal. They suggested that maybe since kids learn by imitation, that she was 'copying' the way me and her father walk, and that she would grow out of it when she realises we aren't, 'normal' (for want of a better word).
I'm not terribly convinced, though, as she still can't run.

My friends have all said that she's been stuck in this D drama since she was 4 and maybe it's because she was traumatised (she took mine and Andy's problems worse than the other kids and threatened to kill herself if we didn't get back together, banged her head on the wall to injure herself etc etc - that's why Andy then put her in therapy with a child psychologist).

My friends reckon as the sitch eases a bit and time passes, she will probably stop wetting, and my best friend has a son who wasn't dry at night till he was 10 and he's normal, so she told me to wait a couple of years before we get anymore tests done. The dr's said the same.

Andy wants to take her to a herbalist and see if there are any herbal remedies that will help, that's why he was asking me about her babyhood a few weeks ago.

Well, best wishes to you and your D. Gotta go as I'm supposed to be writing the Christmas newsletter.

Jo.