Thanks so much everyone for your well wish and support. It's really great to know that l cna "vent" as someone put it. As the info l have recieved has been really helpful.
We did go to get her eyes tested.. she was due anyway. She is long sighted in both eyes (one was worse than the other), her eyes are evening out and she has a squint in both eyes.Turns out that she neeed new lenses so i have organised that.
I went to GP, unfortunately my GP wasn't there but we did see another and he was great. He actually stopped and listened to everything l wa saying.. which alot of it doesn't make sense. He did reflexes, checked all the "normal things", ears, eyes, throught, reflexes etc. He spoke to sara about going to school for the first time and really made her feel comfortable (she doesn't really like men and gets very shy and unsure around people she doesn't know). He then asked her if she'd like to go watch TV in the waiting room with her brother.
Doc told me that he had another mum in there not too long ago with surprisingly similar story. He has refered me to a specialist and l have an appointment for next week but he was going to follow thru and see if he could speed up the appointment. He also told me that the other family found that their daughter was having a type of migraine but he made it ver clear at this point he was only guessing as not tests have been done and it's a little out of his *league so to speak*. As we were talking, Sara banged on the door and was crying, *mummy, mummy it's happening again...* Doctor checked her eyes and sat her down. He took a photo of her, because her whole face tends to completely change.... - l know that sounds weird but... it kind of contorts,i don't know.. just different..
After a few minutes she was fine again, happy and laughing. She went back to the TV room and doctor told me that he wouldn't be surprised if she was haing a seizure. It could be a form of epilepsy. We told me he would make a few phone calls and call me by lunchtime tomorrow.
I am soooooo glad it happened whilst we were there so he could see what l was trying to say. I'm not concerned of it being seizures or migraines at this point as no testing or anything has been done. I am just relieved, as l said, that he understands what's happening. I have to take her to A&E if it happens again thru the night.
I am actually almost 3 hours away from Melbourne so it's not just a hop and skip to RCH. If my doc hasn't got any good news by lunchtime tomorrow (specalist appoint) then i'll pack an overnight bag and head down to the city for a few day
Thanks again everyone