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

 
 
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Old 11-02-2007, 04:11 AM #8
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I have a friend, who's daughter has what looks like seizures.

But they aren't diagnosing seizures, because the eegs' are showing
normal. But all signs are pointing to this. But someone said it
sounds a lot like movement disorders.

I have no clue, can you help us.

She has smell senses, and goes out. Also has twitches, movements,
focals and eyes just don't focus, and then of course just shows the signs
of a seizure that looks complex partial.

I'm drawing a blank as to what they present as right now.

The neuro, says they are anxiety disorders, but she has them even
in sleep, so its not making sense, she also has autism.
Donna

Hi,
Look up Myoclonic seizures and Grand Malls seizures. My symptoms match these 100%.
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