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Old 03-13-2015, 07:20 AM #6
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Hi,
I know the pain of a dotor brushig this ofas psych.MY last visit the doc who is a Movement disorder doc came right out and said it wasnt myoclonus but a psychgenic disordeor or tics..ne exam just opinion.No tests planned just a increase in my PD meds.Nice and easy for them but not so good for me.More people are made aware now as I come close to sudden falls the jerks come alot after I get a sharp pin where my sciatice pain was.Very unpredictable.
Hopefully I can find a competent do who wants to spend time on this.

Last Augest Ithink i might had a seizure.I was riding in a car.MY PD was acting up very stiff,I got out and rode for a while started having this awful noise in my head and became incoherent.I wasnt unconsious but close it lsted about a hour.None since till my jerks ame in october
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