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Movement Disorders Including essential tremor, dystonia and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS). |
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Hello there,
My husband suffered Brainstem cell stroke located in the lower part of Cerebellum two years ago , he is 50 years old. he was recovering, 3 months post his stroke while coming back from physio in hospital in his wheelchair, his mind /head "spun" for a fraction of a second and ever since then his health has been deterring. He suffers from OCULO PALATAL MYOCLONUS, his eyes are closed all the time,he has double vision, central vertigo symtoms, tinnuts, internal body shacking, tremors, his body feels extremly heavy, no center of gravitation, double vision. He is full of life and still exercises never mind the fact that each movement he makes his body sends very strong jolts/shocks . I am looking for Chinese veteran of clinical and teachings of acupuncture. Nothing is working in our favour. We are located in Toronto , Canada Someone please if you know , please help us. Thank you |
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