Movement Disorders Including essential tremor, dystonia and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS).


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Old 12-31-2010, 11:40 PM #11
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thank you for your response.
what is fahr disease? do you have involuntary movements?
i have been diagnosed with progressive multifocal myoclonus. my last eeg showed epileptic episodes which did not show up on my first eeg done in 2005
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I have Fahr's disease andI know of only one other person who does not have dementia.
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Did you have to go to a certain type of specialist? How did they diagnose your symptoms? I have the progressive multifocal myoclonus, tremors, my las eeg showed epileptic episodes but they are questioning that since my last eeg in 2005 did not show anything out of the ordinary.
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Long story short guys. I've had diagnosed, undiagnosed, misdiagnosed diseases and conditions since symptom onset in 2000. MS, SPMS, Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia. December '08 a near fatal brain stem stroke saved by the clot buster drug, residual effects there after. I was doing really well, considering my situation, until late October '09. Very spontaneous, overt, involuntary movements primarily from the abdomen up.

No rhyme or reason for the dramatic gestures including severe head and neck distortions, facial grimacing, lip chewing, arms all over the place, distorted contorted hand and finger movements. If it wasn't me and I was watching me I would say it's all pretty darned amusing to see.

It's so bad when in meetings at church they don't know if I'm spazing or actually trying to be recognized with a question to ask. The movements are exacerbated by over stimulation such as in a busy store or watching an action packed movie. Exhaustion is ever present since it is like working out 24 hours a day. The only relief comes from taking strong doses of Clorazepam to knock me out for short periods so my body can recover.

A neurological specialist confirmed I had some type of "event" in late October and further diagnosed, Spinocerebellar Atrophy and Ataxia, Cerebellar Degenerative Disease as the main culprits. My prognosis is terminal. No big surprise there and the straight forward honesty on his part very refreshing.

Needless to say, I have no physical routine at all due to the irregular sleep-wake patterns, exhaustion after minimal exertion, use a power wheelchair in the home and power scooter when I occasionally go out.

Now, I must sincerely apologize as I can't remember why I even started this post. Take from it what you may, comment and share your thoughts, all are appreciated.
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Paxil GAVE me myoclonic jerks. Bad ones. Every few minutes. And strange sensations of waves of energy traveling up and down my body when I laid still. And spontaneous vomiting if I was more than 5 minutes late missing a dose. It's without a doubt the most horrible SSRI I have ever been on..but it might be worth a try for your problem.

The funny thing about SSRI's is they have such a wide range of side effects in different people, and usually not the same ones every time you try them. But I sure as hell am never trying Paxil again.
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