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Old 02-26-2015, 08:23 AM #1
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Default help with myoclonus

Hi,
I started having myoclonic jerks about 4 months nowI think I know the why but Ill just stick to how to help.
read a article from the epilsy foundation about the triggers.WOWthe light came,lol
Culprits.To much coffee,now decaf tappering off reg.Sleep was better now with less caffeine.Make sure to eat a good balenced diet low in sugar.
So far the jeks have mimumized.Keep my fingers crossed
Im a PD patient also and there is a chance it might be connected.I will know more as time proceeds.
I love to do puzzles like this .Figured out my MI with help of DR. Low.I Have little nervous symptoms(depression) now even with PD and the jerks.
I sruggle with my temper but I always win the battle now
Men live to act not to philosophize.Dr.Abraham Low founder of RI
Best wishes.
john
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