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Movement Disorders Including essential tremor, dystonia and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS). |
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To the best of my knowledge there is no link between having benign tremor and life expectancy. I mentioned about the higher chance of meds giving a tremor in my last post than a mental illness. In saying that that does not help if you are very conscious of it. Talk to your practitioner first just to have a medical opinion, then just joke about it. When my right hand is trembling I now just call it OLD SHAKY. I used to hide it by sitting on it or placing it in my pocket, in fact all I was doing was making it more stressful for me. I was so aware but nobody else actually give a hoot. In meditation they say a quietened mind leads to a better controlled body. So maybe just trying to break the cycle of thoughts you have may help the physical side of things. Ever tried a bit of Yoga or Tai Chi. Apart from the exercise many of those there will be dealing with similar concerns as yourself. Make time for you. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | bluesfan (11-16-2015) |
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Can I ask if you have sleep apnea? Some medications will cause a delay in regulating blood pressure and it may be worth checking there are no contradictions in your treatment. Have a look on http://www.drugs.com/drug_information.html If you agree I would like to take a copy of your post to show Dr Lyttle, Neurophycologist. You are definately not the only one in your city with FND, it is just the terminology that is not recognised by others. I believe the figure for Functional Disorders are around 20% of those attending a neurologist. Functional can mean loss of bladder control to tremor to seizures and panic. The list is lengthy as you probably saw on the Neurosymptoms web site. I would never attempt to diagnose anyone, I am not qualified, but sometimes sharing is a bit of a release and just to know you are not alone and NOT MAD is a positive step. There is a a guy in Edinburgh, Scotland who is pushing the boundaries and questioning the present understanding of thecondition. http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departme...s/dr-jon-stone I think we have to start to talk openly with our medical practitioners to get better support and recognition. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | bluesfan (10-11-2015) |
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I would like to post a link to a site that you and all the others who feel alone and in despair may find useful. fndhope.org There are forums where you can talk to others in your position and with any luck possibly someone near you. Longroad, if you find that your physician just does not understand there may be resources you could print off and give to them. Too many folk are not receiving the help they deserve and you are definitely one of them. Good luck for the future and please don't give up. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | bluesfan (11-16-2015) |
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Fybromyalgia Osteoarthritis Sudo dementia Symptomatic dyographizam Diabetes Today I was diagnosed with fnd Totally overwhelmed just trying to get my head around yet another condition ! |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Skeezyks (02-07-2017) |
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