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Old 01-21-2018, 10:13 PM #1
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I am a 21 year old female. Some of my Symptoms include Tingling sensation thats hard to describe but it's not a pins and needles static feeling (I guess closest I can describe is using the words "Water drop sensation?").
My left hand will sometimes tremor. For example I will be on my cellphone and it would start to shake in my hand as it tremors till it stops on it's own.
On the same hand my left index finger will jerk up in a way I really cannot imitate on my own free will.
I have one arch higher than the other on my feet with one foot having more ankle pronation.
My legs cramp at night sometimes. and I get feet pain a lot
I've been to neurologists (3) but nothing major is found in tests.
I've done 1 Brain MRI, 1 cervical spine MRI, Nerve conduction studies, etc etc.
Nothing is really found to give answers for me.
Anyone have had any similar symptoms or experiences that have any advice?
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Hi Strawberry18

Welcome to NeuroTalk; I hope that you will find the community as knowledgeable and supportive as I have .

As far as the tremor in your left hand is concerned, this general information might help you Tremor Fact Sheet | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

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Thank you for the link.
I will read what is in it.

Also some other things I didn't mention is I do have a Asperger's diagnosis. I also have issues of throwing up easily, sometimes I'll just throw up clear or yellowish clear stuff if I'm throwing up yet my stomach is empty. Other times I'll gag when eating or throw up not to long after eating. When I was younger I never really gained a good amount of weight and was always below average in weight. No matter what amount I ate. Now I have a little more extra weight in my belly region due to PCOS and psychiatric medications now though.

Can any of the symptoms I feel I put on my first post this thread be something that goes along with just having Asperger's as a side symptom? If there is anything that isn't likely related to Asperger's that I mentioned then would it be worth looking more into that or getting a second opinion again?
At this point I'm near giving up going to specialist but another part of me thinks I should try because maybe some doctor I haven't met yet could help me...
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I am leaning on my sister here; she is a teacher of gifted children and their teachers and often gets referrals from the education system in NZ. Her most recent one is a boy who is gifted and is at the severe end of the Autism Spectrum Disorder range.

Her general comment is that nothing which you have described is usually associated with ASD.
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Thank you for the input.
I appreciate it. Perhaps I will go to another doctor to see if a different one can help, I guess sometimes it can take more than one doctor till someone hits a bullseye that might help or give answers.
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