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Old 11-29-2008, 05:30 PM #1
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Default My 8 yr old son was diagnosed with Dystonia

I am new to this forum. My son was diagnosed at 11mths with Dystonia. His Left foot is what is affected. He had not had any symptoms since he was about 18mths old. Now today he has had an episode last about 3 minutes where he had to drag his foot to get to the couch. He has always had a little problem in the morning with a little shuffling with his feet, but once he wakes up he is usually ok untill today. Has anyone ever heard of this where the symptoms get better and are practilly gone then come back so quickly. Any help would be apprecaited!!!
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