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Old 10-23-2016, 04:32 PM #1
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Default Primary progressive myoclonus of aging.

Does anyone else have attacks of myoclonus, which are like epileptic seizures in some ways?

I have been suffering from these for almost a year now and they are getting worse.

They happen when I stand up and try to move, mainly. My left arm jerks, some times my whole body jerks, and sometimes I have episodes of 'greying out' not a black out exactly, but then I FALL, hard.

This is a description and I meet all the criteria. I've had two EEGs that are perfectly normal, and yet I have these 'episodes' that are so scary and dangerous.

Primary progressive myoclonus of aging. - PubMed - NCBI

If anyone knows what I"m talking about, I hope they reply to give me some comfort that I'm not alone with this.

Right now I am on a large dose of gabapentin, for nerve pain. And Myoclonus can be a side effect, so I am tapering off as quickly as possible.

My neurologist doubts that it is the gabapentin and is prepared to try a medication to stop or slow down the attacks I have. This medication is: Valproic Acid. Does anyone know anything about this treatment?

I am feeling very vulnerable right now.

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Hi Elaine,

If I may ask do you see a pattern where this happens early in the morning or when you go to bed? If so you may be having myoclonic seizures. When I was taking Neurontin (gabapentin) it made my seizures much worse to the point where I would be out of it for 30 min. if not longer. I later found out the drug co. is being sued for millions because this drug can cause seizures for people who have never had seizures in their life. This may be the problem you are having. I found taking vimpat stopped the jerking around I was having like you mentioned. I took Depakene yrs. ago for my seizures also and it worked great for me but the drug can cause anorexia where a person will either gain or lose weight. I lost 70 lbs. in 4 months and I was eating normally. Also you have to watch your blood platlet level along with your liver while taking Depakene it can lower the platlet level causing enteral bleeding for a person and if it gets into the liver there will be serious problems.
You may want to try taking vimpat like I mentioned it stopped the myoclonic jerks I was having and all of that can come from a tumor, infection in the brain and much more. My advice is for you to see an Epileptologist these Drs. specialize in epilepsy and can find out for sure what's going on and put you on the least amount of med. I wish you the best of luck and May God Bless You!

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Hi Porkette,

I'm sorry to be so long it getting back to you, but I had surgery on my back on October 11, and what with one thing and another I have been busy recovering strength.

I stopped the Gabapentin, tapering off and ending on November 10. I was on 3600 mg/DAY and the withdrawal was hell. I guess it's like the withdrawal from benzodiazepines.

My seizures are only orthostatic: they happen when I stand up and walk a few steps. They only happen during the day.

There are both positive myoclonic seizures (shaking of various parts of my body) and negative (complete relaxation of my muscles and I fall to the floor). The second type, negative, happen far less frequently, but 5 times since July, are completely unexpected (except they happen when I stand up) and I haven't gotten seriously hurt, thank goodness.

But they completely stopped me from driving or being alone. I got a wearable alert in case I fell when my husband was out of the house.

Even off the Gabapentin for over a month I still have myoclonic seizures (but milder, perhaps?). And the reason I was taking the Gabapentin was for the severe pain and discomfort of my Small Fiber Neuropathy (SFN).

I refused to start a new medication for the SFN until I was certain that the seizures weren't gone. I started a new mediation, Depakote, for my seizures and Depakote also reduces the pain of my neuropathy. Not completely, but I think I'll put up with a bit of discomfort, rather than increase the dosage, as I did with the Gabapentin.

Since starting Depakote two days ago, I still have had one tiny mild positive seizure in my left arm today...not scary like the negative seizures when I fall.

As I mentioned, I have had three EEGs and one overnight EEG sleep study. There is no detectable seizure activity in my brain. I have had MRI's of almost every part of my anatomy for one reason or another, and I have been tested for every genetic disease and other causes of seizures. When everything is ruled out I'm left with Myoclonus of Aging (I'm 74 and the seizures started seriously this year.

I also take other medications which require monitoring of my liver function (80 mg Atorvastatin for severe Coronary Artery Disease) and see many specialist.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for taking time to answer me.

I know almost no one with conditions like mine. I have a Primary Immune Deficiency Disorder and received IVIG every 4 weeks. In addition to being deficient, my Immune System actually attacks organs/system in my body (lungs, eyes, mouth, bladder, large nerves in my legs, small nerves, ears) so my immune system doesn't protect me, it attacks me.

Fortunately with IVIG every four weeks, I no longer get infections. Before I had those, I was sick all of the time. So I could that among my blessings.

I got braces last year, for my legs, and was delighted that they helped me walk with so much less effort, THEN the myoclonus started and I was afraid to walk without my walker. And even with the walker when I had a negative seizure, I let go of the walker and fell to the floor. I even BROKE a wheel on the walker.

Just as I was tapering the Gabapentin, the severe sciatica started in June, so I had to resume the Gabapentin for that pain, wait for the surgery in October. Thank goodness it worked perfectly.

So I may come out of this year in better shape than ever.

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It is weird. Yesterday I had the myoclonic seizures almost all day long (the positive ones where I jerk, mostly my arms, but also my trunk).

Today, almost no seizures at all. What's with this? I've been having these seizures since early summer, and they seem to be progressing. Except today, nada.

I know nothing about epilepsy, but my Neurologist and his PA keep calling this epileptic seizures. I guess I thought epileptic seizures were like totally consuming events.

When I have a negative seizure and collapse on the floor, that is pretty major, but not disorienting. I mean I don't lose consciousness.

I even have these seizures in my Eustachian tube. The muscles in the Eustachian tube (yep, there are muscles there) contract and cause a series of 'clicks' in my ear.

So far the Depakote I'm taking (1250 mg/day) isn't stopping the seizures, which is why I'm taking the Depakote.

I also take Gabapentin (1600 mg/day) for relief from the pain, stinging, itching, burning, etc. of damaged nerves in my skin. It works really well.

The damaged nerves condition is called small fiber neuropathy.

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Hi Elaine,

I'm sorry to hear that you are still having problems. I hurt my back and my husband has had 3 back surgeries so I can relate to the pain you have been having. You may want to ask your Dr. if you can start pool therapy and get off the Neurontin all together. When you do pool therapy you have to do certain exercises in a 80 degrees pool and just by walking in the pool it made a huge difference for both my husband and me when it came to back pain.
Years ago I took Depakene which the same a Depakote what you need to maybe try is vimpat when I went on that the myoclonic seizures stopped completely Also my Dr. told me to use medical marijuana and I am amazed at how that has helped me. I buy it on line in a mouth spray and squirt it in my mouth 1-2 times a day and my seizures have been the lowest since I started keeping track back in 1989. The medical marijuana is also used for pain, and to help seizures along with stopping cancer. If you are interested check out
healthy hemp oil and you can buy it on line and if you don't like it they will send you back your money within 90 days.
Tell your neuro to do a PET and Spect scan on you often when they can't find what's triggering the seizures they will do this test. For yrs. they thought it was just scar tissue on my brain that was triggering seizures but when they did brain surgery on me they found damage that was way to deep in my brain for any tests to show and this could be the problem you are having. Check out the page Coping with Epilepsy if you want to get more help from others.
Here's wishing you well and May God Bless You!

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Hi Porkette,

I wonder how you chose this user name? Interesting.

I take the Neurotin for the nerve pain of Small Fiber Neuropathy. These are nerves in my skin that are damaged by my Immune Disorder. The damage causes sensations of pain, burning, stinging, itching in my scalp, face,lips tongue mouth, throat and chest, ears, neck, arms, hands, fingers and palms.

The sensations are always there, cannot be fixed, and only Neurontin or Lyrica will stop them.

I do exercise in warm water a couple of times a week. Surgery fixed my back pain, so I do the exercise for flexibility and cardiovascular health. I have profound Peripheral Neuropathy in my legs (the main nerves are 'dead' from attacks by my Immune Disorder). I wear braces, which helps me to walk a bit.

We live in North Carolina where there is no medical marijuana allowed. Alas.

I will suggest Vimpat to my Neurologist after he thinks we have given the Depakote an adequate trial.

I have had two EEGS in the past three years as well as many MRIs and CT scans. I think my Myoclonus is what is called Primary Progressive Myoclonus of Aging (I am 74). I don't think there is any cure. But I would like the seizures to stop. Especially the Negative Myoclonic seizures where I collapse to the floor.

I'll keep you posted, and thanks for caring enough to send your ideas to me.

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Hi Elaine,

I got the user name because I collect pigs and I'm into ham radio. My husband gave me that nickname and it's been that way for the past 30 yrs. Also remember is someone calls you a pig to tell that person "Thanks" because pig stands for Pretty Intelligent Girl/Guy.
I'm wondering if the Neurontin isn't causing the problem for you. I know that the drug co. making Neurontin has been sued for millions because they have been doing off market labeling with the drug and they found that the drug was triggering seizures for people who never had epilepsy. I know when I was on it the drug caused me to have status seizures where I would be out of it for 30 min. to 2 hrs. and this in turn caused more brain damage. Ask your Dr. to do a DNA test on you all they have to do is draw some blood from you and then get some salvia from the inside of your mouth, all of that will be sent to the lab which in turn will show your body chemistry along with the amount of enzymes in your liver. When the Dr. sees this they will be able to find the correct med for you with the least side effects. I had this done a few yrs. ago and found out I was drug resistant to all seizure meds out on the market right now.
Try taking vitamin B12 1000 mcg. once a day and Folic Acid 1 mg. that often can help reduce the seizures for some people. You may also want to go to the store and get some coconut oil make sure it's organic and refined then put it on your skin once or twice a day the coconut oil builds up ketones in a persons body which in turn stops or reduces seizures. I have been doing it for close to a yr. now and it works great. This past yr. I had the least amount of seizures. I wish you the best of luck and May God Bless You!

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Dear Porkette,

At last I've found you, and your knowledge and wisdom.

1. I will check out the DNA test for finding the right drugs for my seizures.

2. I actually withdrew from and completely stopped the Neurontin for precisely the reason that both Neurontin and Lyrica have a 4% chance of CAUSING Myoclonic seizures. I felt it was worth trying.

However I had had some myoclonic seizures, one negative where I collapsed, and one positive with arm jerking, long before I started the Neurontin. But I thought it was worth a try.

The seizures did not stop when I stopped the Neurontin. And I was in agony from the pain of my skin (it was like being in a cage of fire). Neurontin and Lyrica are the only treatments for my nerve pain and they are essentially alike.

I think two months was long enough to test whether or not Neurontin some how caused the seizures. That and of course the fact that I had had two episodes years before taking Neurontin.

Also, I am so disabled by my PN, and the skin burning is so awful, I would rather take the Neurontin to be free of that pain. I can't drive, and I can't go anywhere alone, I always wear one of those 'alerts' so if I fall (which only happens about once a month) when I'm alone in the house, I can get help.

I will surely try organic coconut oil. Nothing to lose as I'm sure it's good for my skin, too!

Off to look up DNA testing for body chemistry and finding the right medication.

Thanks SO MUCH, Porkette. Do you live in Iowa or North Carolina? Just thinking pigs.

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Hi Elaine,

I will tell you that your Dr. may say "We don't do DNA testing" but that's bull they just don't want people do know what meds to take because they are making money from the drug co. I live in central NY and it was my Epileptologist who did a DNA test on me without me even asking. Another thing you can try is taking vitamin B12 1000 mcg. once a day the B12 calms the nerves. I wish you the best of luck and May God Bless You!

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Porkette, I have a referral to an Epileptologist, so I am optimistic that help is on the way. First I will have a blood test to see what my levels of Depakote are.

I am convinced that Depakote is not the right medication. But who knows?

An expert, I hope!

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