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Hey there,
I don't have Spinal Myoclonus or Palatal Myoclonus but do have pretty bad myoclonic jerks in my left leg (the one with RSD). The spasms first started after an ingrown toenail removal in April of last year. My Pain Management Doctor and Neurologist believe that the toenail removal somehow managed to harm my nerves and that is why I have the spasms. The spasms come every few minutes and are really frustrating and can be very painful and embarrassing. When they come, my leg starts jerking around in the air uncontrolably and I get very bad cramp in my hip and lower back area. My Neuro and PM Doc have tried lots of medications to get them to stop but none have really helped. I underwent an Intense Physical Therapy Program in July of last year and the PTs did lots of strengthening exercises using weights on my RSD leg and that helped a little but the spasms haven't gone completely. I tend to find that the spasms get worse when I have done too much so always have to take things really easily and take lots of time to sit down and rest. I'm sorry to hear that you are dealing with this also!:hug: Please know that I am here for you if you ever need to talk!! |
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Thanks for your post about these rare conditions. I currently have myoclonus and docs still have not given me an actual diagnosis. I have palatal myclonus/clicking and popping involuntary when I open my jaw slightly and when I lye down to sleep. I have involuntary movements of both legs, arms, fingers, shoulders when lying down while awake and when fall asleep they wake me up. I even went to the University neuro muscular disease dept. for evaluation and they only said yes we believe she has myoclonus but did not diagnose the cause! So now I must go back after waiting months for an appointment since my symptoms have continued to get worse. I have a really bad neck with spinal stenosis due to bad discs etc. as well as a tarlov cyst on the thoracic spine and a herniated lumbar disc. I even saw the neurosurgeons at the same University because my primary blamed my symptoms on my spine/neck injury but the neurosurgeon said my symptoms were not due to my spine but of course did not tell me what is causing the myoclonus and burning pain etc. I also have fibromyalgia so he tried to just blame it all on that and said I needed to try biofeedback or other treatments to help cope with chronic pain. I have had fibromyalgia for 15 years but all these other symptoms are new beginning in past few years after having worsening of my spine injuries due to a fall, had major surgery for vascular and neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome and deep vein thrombosis in both shoulders and then was on multiple medications for almost two years. My current doc has taken me off of many meds to see if I am having med side effects causing the myoclonus but I still have it even off the meds. What type of doctor diagnosed your palatal myoclonus and spinal myoclonus and what diagnostic tests did they do for you? Any meds that have worked for you? I would like to be armed with information before my Neuro appt in March so it is not a waste of time and money. I am sure you understand how many docs a person with these symptoms can see and still not have a diagnosis! I am so sorry for your suffering these conditions and hope you have found treatment that has helped you. Thanks, Numbhands.:) |
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I saw a new Dr. a neurologist, psychiatrist, and pharmacologiist and still seeing him-6 years now. He raised my neurotin to 3200 mg. and that totally stopped them. I gained weight , which is a side effect. I asked him to go off of it and we gradually did about 2 years ago. I've just now had a couple of them at night. I know they are scary, especially when they come while we are sound asleep. RSD affects the involuntary organs. Have you been checked for that? We also have burning pain, blood pressures changes, memory problems, sometime grasping for words while talking. skin red dots or lesions. some joints can freeze up. Glad you found some others here for support. Am very sorry you have this condition. Take care, loretta |
I also have the same problem. The jerks and all could almost lift me off the bed at night. I've got the pain pump now and am on Daluidad. I told the drs about the jerks at last visit and they put me on Backlofin. My jerks have really gone down. I think they plan to up the dose when I go back in a couple of week, and I'm hoping that with the slight increase they will go away completely. They are down to a few jerks per hr. and they aren't anywhere near as severe as they were before the backlofin. (spelling is pretty bad lol). It seems to be the drug of choice for most ppl who have the jerks. We can get it in the pump instead of oral. I'm taking oral right now to make sure it works before we place it in the pump. SO far so good.
Mary Sorry, I have had only one cup of coffee and my mind isn't awake yet. |
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Sorry I just noticed someone responded to my comment! Haven't been to this site for awhile, sorry. Yes I tried Trihexiphenidyl. It was awful. It didn't help. I tried Botox six times. It did affect my speech and swallowing for a few weeks but it didn't help my PM. The symptoms indicate that they've Botoxed the right place. Sometimes it works for PM and sometimes it doesn't. I worked up to 15 units and the ENT wouldn't try more. You've had it for quite sometime. I'm beginning to think mine is caused by a spinal problem. Degenerative Disk Disease. I also have lots of crunches in my neck that are quite loud and started the same time as PM. It was also the same time I had a rather aggressive spinal manipulation by a chiropractor. Diana |
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