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Old 02-14-2015, 03:30 PM #1
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I had a few myoclonic jerks after I was first diagnosed with PD.. Mine were like when you are just falling asleep and your whole body jerks you awake. Haven't had any lately though.
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I had a few myoclonic jerks after I was first diagnosed with PD.. Mine were like when you are just falling asleep and your whole body jerks you awake. Haven't had any lately though.
Hi Slashman, My name is Tim and I'm new here. I have PD and something just like you described. My doctor says it's called hypnic seizures. I described it as when I am about to get to sleep or in a relaxed state, an explosion would happen in my back (just one) that is very violent. He gave me some epileptic meds like Primidone (500 mg) and Clonazepam (3mg/day). I still get them, but less often and less violent. Hope this helps.
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Thanks, Tim. I haven't had any myoclonic jerks or hypnic seizures in about 6 months (fingers crossed) and when I did it was only a couple a week for about a month. It might have been when I was changing meds and/or was very stressed out at the time.
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Update,
The jerks went away for awhile after i started ibuprofen.I think it was a coincidence like all the other remissions i have.
The jerks were more severe after they came back.Just have to avoid with overexertion,don't think pd drugs make much difference.
My nero hasnt helped much,more interested in making videos than helping find a solution,haha
Going to see a new nero Monday Im getting a eeg an had blood done today.Ifound a few others who had very very simular symptom after the epidural.I think mine maybe a tore nerve as i jumped when I got the shot.All this is subjection.i appreciate the feedback and will let you all know the final results.
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Hi, I looked up the eplisey foundation.There were list of triggers for sezziours
.I found my worst episodes were in the morning,to much coffee little food and meds produced problems.low morning sugar,caffeine,sleep shortage can magnify the jerks.My CK was high also and my gfr was high,
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Hi Slashman, My name is Tim and I'm new here. I have PD and something just like you described. My doctor says it's called hypnic seizures. I described it as when I am about to get to sleep or in a relaxed state, an explosion would happen in my back (just one) that is very violent. He gave me some epileptic meds like Primidone (500 mg) and Clonazepam (3mg/day). I still get them, but less often and less violent. Hope this helps.
I wonder why this problem is so rareive only found a few that were even aware of it
Thanks so much for replying.havnt tried meds yet Im glad you have a doctor who recognizes itas not stress
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