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Old 02-06-2012, 04:24 PM #1
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Default spinal myoclonus

hello I am new to this site I am asking for info on behalf of my hubby, hes in his early forties and has had cancer twice [two different types] He has a damaged nervious system due to the treatment, he also has myoclonic jerks, ataxia, an essential tremor and now has been hospitalised twice for 4 weeks total in the last 9weeks with what the doctor says is spinal myoclonus but at first they thought it was epilespy as when he fits they look like epileptic fits he has in excess of 5 a day does anyone have any info on this they can share with me and what kind of treatment they have had?
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