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


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Question Dystonia and GI issues?

Hi,
I am looking for any information or experience anyone may have with dystonia and a GI condition, Gastroparesis. My daughter has a paroxysmal form of dystonia controlled fairly well on meds. She developed gastroparesis, a GI condition that is neuromuscular in origin, and I am now wondering whether there is a link. If anyone has had both conditions, please contact me re: what helped you... medications, treatments, etc.
Thanks so much for your time and attention!
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