Seizures are treatable.[4]
Jett Travolta was treated with Depakote,[5] one of many anti-seizure medications.
After a while, the Depakote was stopped.
No indication is given that any further treatment was attempted.
A seizure is the reported cause of death for Jett Travolta
There is no requirement for public release of any further information, since this death is considered a natural death.
A child has an illness.
That illness is not treated at time of the child’s death.
The child’s death is attributed to that illness.
Natural?
Then there are other ideas about what illness affected Jett Travolta.[6], [7]
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Footnotes:
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[1] Seizure Alone Caused Jett Travolta’s Death
Autopsy On Actor’s Son Shows No Sign Of Head Trauma; Grieving Family Prepares For Funeral
NASSAU, Bahamas, Jan. 6, 2009
Article
[2] Coroner Says Jett Travolta Autopsy Results May Never Be Released
FOX News
Monday, January 05, 2009
Article
[3] VIDEO: Dr. Cyril Wecht explains what pathologists were looking for in Jett Travolta autopsy.
Video
The video is from the article above it. This may just bring you to that page. If so, scroll down to where you see the link on the page. it is not far down.
[4] Tonic-Clonic Seizures
David Y Ko, MD, Associate Professor, Laboratory Director, Department of Neurology, University of Southern California Medical Center
Soma Sahai-Srivastava, MD, Director of Neurology Ambulatory Clinics, LAC & USC Medical Center, Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, University of Southern California
eMedicine
Article
[5] depakote (divalproex sodium) capsule for oral use
[Abbott Laboratories]
From DailyMed
Full Text . . . FDA PDF
[6] John Travolta’s brother Joey thought Jett had autism
The Dish Rag by Elizabeth Snead
Article
[7] More on Jett Travolta: an audio recording of L. Ron Hubbard talking about epilepsy
6 01 2009
Number 6-Anonymous Warrior
Blog post
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