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Jinxicat9 07-05-2011 10:51 PM

I experience many of the symptoms you all are explaining...Mine is the acquired epilepsy from the TBI. Epilepsy seizures come in many forms, some are very subtle, while others are not. I don't have Grand Mals, but I do have an abnormally high out-put of electrical dis-charges even with Absence seizures and Partial Complex Seizures. My jerking, twitching and muscle spasms are due my epilepsy. I have an EEG every 8 weeks and even though I appear to "look normal" during my EEG, the readings are always off the chart.
Mine was discovered while being treated for my TBI. I told my neuro that I was feeling "zaps", like a small electrical shock...He immediately did an EEG and sure enough I was having small seizures.


Has epilepsy been ruled out for you all? Have you had an EEG and been visually provoked with strobe light testing?
Some of what you all are experiencing sounds very much like small seizures to me...Just a thought.

roadrunner63 07-06-2011 08:04 AM

I had an EEG; normal.

kayseeah 07-06-2011 08:27 AM

I also experience what feel like small “zaps” inside my head sometimes when I am falling asleep. It’s a weird sensation that wakes me right up: My left leg twitches at the same time as this little “zap” happens in my head. Should I be concerned or bring it up to my doctor? It happens maybe three times a month, and usually happens about two times each time.

GirlFromNorway 06-09-2013 12:24 PM

I have the exact same tremor symptoms as you, Concussed Scientist. I've had it for two weeks now and I'm so afraid and frustrated. I can hardly sleep at night because of the muscle twitching in my head, neck and arms (it feels as you have described - like electricity shocks). Did you recover from the twitching? I hope so!

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Originally Posted by Concussed Scientist (Post 608387)
Has anyone else experienced anything like a neurological spasm in their brain or neck?

I have noticed that most of my postconcussion symptoms seem to be pretty familiar to everyone else, but I haven't seen any mention of twitches or spasms. It feels as though there is something building up that tends to get discharged in a kind of spasm. It isn't something that is noticeable to others except that there is visible contraction around the eyes and in the throat. It feels like an electrical discharge or a wave of something.

Please send me a message if you have experienced anything like I am describing. I am curious to know if it is a widespread phenomenon or just me.

Thanks.

CS


Concussed Scientist 06-12-2013 09:57 AM

Tremor symptoms
 
Hi GirlFromNorway,

I am sorry that you are getting those tremor symptoms. At least you have had them for only 2 weeks. I can understand that you are afraid and frustrated but it is early days and most people apparently do recover from postconcussion symptoms and usually within 6 months to a year.

Regarding my symptoms: I'm afraid that I still have them but they have got milder than they were in the first year and I also think that medication, mainly pregabalin (Lyrica) is helping.

To be honest the twitching was never my worst symptom, but i think that it perhaps indicates that something is wrong. I insisted on having an EEG done, because it seemed as though the twitching that I experienced was the result of something like electrical discharges that could be generated by the electrical activity of the brain. I did have an EEG done and it was definitely abnormal. However, much of what I assumed were electrical discharges were ignored because it was assumed that the discharges were so large that they could only have been caused by muscle movements. However, I was lying perfectly still and not trying to move a muscle. I think that it was the other way round. There was an electrical discharge coming from my brain and they made me perhaps move a muscle. Certainly it was not under my voluntary control.

What is your current situation?
Perhaps you have completely recovered and we will never hear from you again. That would be great, but if you do visit this site again, then please let us know if you recover. It is nice to get some good news stories.

If you are still bothered by symptoms then I think it would be worthwhile getting an EEG or a quantitative EEG (qEEG) done. However, you are likely to find that the medical staff have difficulty telling your tremors from muscle movements that they are trained to ignore. You should definitely see a neurologist and a neurophysiologist. They may be able to prescrible drugs that would help.

Good luck with everything.

CS

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Originally Posted by GirlFromNorway (Post 990749)
I have the exact same tremor symptoms as you, Concussed Scientist. I've had it for two weeks now and I'm so afraid and frustrated. I can hardly sleep at night because of the muscle twitching in my head, neck and arms (it feels as you have described - like electricity shocks). Did you recover from the twitching? I hope so!



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