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Anonxyz 02-06-2013 03:13 PM

Neuro said I have hyperactive reflexes
 
Neuro appt today. Dr. said I have hyperactive reflexes. I'm having 2 MRIs done. I've had twitching since my accident also. Anyone else experience this or know what this could mean?
I didn't process it until we left. I thought I was having more MRIs for a different reason.
Rest of the appt went much better than previous ones. My symptom score is improving slowly. I haven't taken the computer test yet. Too much stimulation and my symptoms come on full steam.
Thanks, MissingMe

Concussion 02-06-2013 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by MissingMe (Post 954825)
Neuro appt today. Dr. said I have hyperactive reflexes. I'm having 2 MRIs done. I've had twitching since my accident also. Anyone else experience this or know what this could mean?
I didn't process it until we left. I thought I was having more MRIs for a different reason.
Rest of the appt went much better than previous ones. My symptom score is improving slowly. I haven't taken the computer test yet. Too much stimulation and my symptoms come on full steam.
Thanks, MissingMe

There can be well over 30 different reasons/causes of hyperactive reflexes.

Most commonly: Head trauma; spinal cord injuries/trauma, cervical spinal cord injuries/trauma; 'pinched nerves' ; and others involving fractures of the spinal structures etc.

Sometimes : Too much caffeine.

Undiagnosed: Depression, Anxiety

And then the Uncommon and/or rare - hyperthyroidism and others, which you could google , or ask your practitioner. Check this site: Hyperreflexes


The examiner may have struck the reflexive site more firmly than before. Was one side more reflexive than the other? - these are also things that need considering.

Tests should include Blood for complete Chemistry, including Thyroid studies of TSH, T3, T4; Vitamin B12 level; is there concern of anything else - not knowing the history I cannot presume for other testing requests.

As you are visiting this site, can I presume you have had a neck or head injury?

Could you present your injury details for us to offer up any advice, information and suggestions?

Best Wishes.

Concussion 02-06-2013 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Concussion (Post 954893)
There can be well over 30 different reasons/causes of hyperactive reflexes.

Most commonly: Head trauma; spinal cord injuries/trauma, cervical spinal cord injuries/trauma; 'pinched nerves' ; and others involving fractures of the spinal structures etc.

Sometimes : Too much caffeine.

Undiagnosed: Depression, Anxiety

And then the Uncommon and/or rare - hyperthyroidism and others, which you could google , or ask your practitioner. Check this site: Hyperreflexes


The examiner may have struck the reflexive site more firmly than before. Was one side more reflexive than the other? - these are also things that need considering.

Tests should include Blood for complete Chemistry, including Thyroid studies of TSH, T3, T4; Vitamin B12 level; is there concern of anything else - not knowing the history I cannot presume for other testing requests.

As you are visiting this site, can I presume you have had a neck or head injury?

Could you present your injury details for us to offer up any advice, information and suggestions?

Best Wishes.

My bad, I finally used my brain and found your info. As noted above, good luck, and best wishes on the testing.


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