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Old 10-17-2010, 05:22 PM #1
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Default New To Forum ~ Myoclonus

I was dx with Sleep Myoclonus in November 2008. My original dx was epilepsy following a car accident where I had hit my head very hard. I went in to the hospital for 8 days and had a visual monitoring where they changed the dx to myoclonus. At this time I do not take any medication but had constant jerking which allows me about 2-4 hours of sleep a night. I'm so tired I just want one good nights sleep. I am looking for a neuro who specializes in movement disorders in the Riverside County (California) area. My e-mail is
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