Dear Lori:
I find it very suprising that your
bloodAmylase - blood
Bleeding
Blood cells
Blood clot formation
Blood clots
Blood culture
Blood differential
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Blood glucose monitoring
Blood in semen work is normal but you have an
ironFerritin
Iron deficiency anemia
Iron deficiency anemia - children
Serum iron absorption problem, you should have microcytic
anemiaAnemia
Anemia of chronic disease
Fanconi's anemia
Folate-deficiency anemia
Hemolytic anemia
Idiopathic aplastic anemia
Iron deficiency anemia
Iron deficiency anemia - children
Megaloblastic anemia
Megaloblastic anemia - view of red blood cells
Pernicious anemia. But besides this, I think I would seek out a movement specialist. Get a referral from your neurologist. It is good that the myoclonic movements are not correlated with any
EEG findings suggesting that it is not
centralCentral sleep apnea nervousAged nervous tissue
Central nervous system
Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system
Irritable bowel syndrome
Nervous system
Neurosarcoidosis
Primary lymphoma of the brain system in origin. Myoclonic movements can be difficult to
control and depending on the etiology, more or less controlled on certain
medicationsAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration. Bacolfen is not one of the
firstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 400 line
medicationsAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration for myoclonic movements, although in several diseases it has been shown to help. I would think that there should be a movement
disorderAdjustment disorder
Anorexia nervosa
Asperger syndrome
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd)
Autism
Autoimmune disorders
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder
Bleeding disorders
Borderline personality disorder
Bulimia neurologist in Chicago which isn't too far from you.
Now, if the movements are
fasciculationsMuscle twitching and not myoclonic movements then you might be suffering from
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo fasciculationsMuscle twitching. But without seeing them, I can't tell you which is which. So, I would see a movement specialist. Since your EMG is normal, I would favor
fasciculationsMuscle twitching being of the
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo type.
Sorry, I'm not much help but since I can't examine you over the internet I am at a disadvantage.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro MD
Anyway, you can have both myoclonus and fasciculations, and they are very different. Tranquillizers help mine tremendously, although I am sure they are not stress induced (couldn't be more laid back around here).
CCF Neuro MD
Ok, Chicago has lots of doctors, but why overlook Milwaukee? Froedtert Hospital/Milw. Medical College is a teaching hospital and has neurologists who specialize in movement disorders as well as all other aspects of neurology.
So, you may find what you need right here in Milwaukee!
CCF Neuro MD