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

 
 
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Old 10-05-2006, 11:59 AM #4
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Default Botox huh?

Well Craig I understand how desperate she is (and you!) for some actual RELIEF!

I'd do alot of research if I were you. Botox is very expensive isn't it?? I know they are finding alof of uses for it other than wrinkles!

Perhaps you could find a good discussion forum on Botox?? Where real people have had the injections?

Who is financing this? The manufacturers of Botox??

Has your wife had NO improvement at all? I'm sure I've espounded on the benefits of magnesium & B12,etc. Has she ever been given injections of either?

I'm sorry she is still suffering, as for myself-I rarely have any jerks anymore & it HAS to be cause of the vits/etc I take cause I've never used any meds for it. I might be an alcoholic now however, I drink wine every night-if not I will start the jerking!

In my experience VERY few doctor's even know what the heck myoclonus is!

I have developed the jerks UNDER my lower eye lids, I assume this is yet another weird Lyme symptom,it comes & goes. (Of course it wasn't happening when I recently went to yet another eye doc!)

I've given up on doctors!

Take care,Buttons

P.S. The old BT is up & running....perhaps see you there?
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