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Old 01-27-2008, 09:50 PM #1
TinaInGp TinaInGp is offline
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Default Racing heart, body(neck)jerks, and stuttering... can you help?

Hi Everyone! My 19 year old adopted daughter has started having a racing heart. (EKG) is fine. She has been to a cardiologist and her heart is fine and strong. She also has bouts of stuttering and also neck or body jerks. She can have them all together or the racing heart separate from the jerks and stuttering. Does anyone have any idea what this could mean or where to start looking?
I really appreciate all your help.
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TinaInGp
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