Your problem does lie in the realm of a movement disorer specialist, and you are correct in seeing one. A correct diagnosis is critical in terms of appropraite treatment and prognosis and you already know
Seeing the movements is critical to the diagnosis. If it does not occur constantly, videotape it and bring it to the specialist. This could be the difference between no diagnosis and diagnosis, and this is how they mostly diagnose movement
disordersAdjustment disorder
Anorexia nervosa
Asperger syndrome
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd)
Autism
Autoimmune disorders
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder
Bleeding disorders
Borderline personality disorder
Bulimia.
Tardive D,
choreaHuntington's disease
Movement - unpredictable or jerky etc all have characteristic appearance which should be immediately apparent to the experienced observer. As you have been on Reglan for a while you are at risk for TD, and treatment is limited to none unfortunately. Stay away from any further anti-dopaminergic
medicationsAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration (Regan, some other anti-
nauseaHyperemesis gravidarum
Morning sickness
Nausea and vomiting medicationAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration, anti-psychotics).
There are many causes for the other type of movements, which the specialist will be able to test for or filter through. Parkinsons can present with resting
tremorEssential tremor
Familial tremor
Hand tremor
Tremor in one limb, spreading to another, 3-5 times per second, absent when TOTALLY rested, and is responsive to
medicationAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration like L-dopa or dopamine agonists such as
ropinirole. Without seeing your movement though its very hard to tell. This
tremorEssential tremor
Familial tremor
Hand tremor
Tremor is more distal in the
handHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor.
ChoreaHuntington's disease
Movement - unpredictable or jerky is more proximal at the arm or
shoulder shoulders intensive treatment
Shoulder arthroscopy
Shoulder pain level, for instance.
Good luck
Make sure you also get tested for vasculitis -- what were those "spots" they told you about?
EEG is a test looking for a seizure focus. Your story is somewhat unlikely to be the result of a seizure, though. I would forget that idea, even though I said it.
Hope you feel better.