Hi I have posted here a few months ago. I just had a few more questions. My son is now 22 months, he has truncial
ataxiaAcute cerebellar ataxia (mild), moderate hypotonia, and
tremorEssential tremor
Familial tremor
Hand tremor
Tremor of his
handsHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor and
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury. He also blinks funny possibly blepharospasm?He also cannot chew at all and is either choking about three times per day or aspirating, this we are yet to see the doc about. Anyway he has appeared to get a
littleLittle noses decongestant
Little tummys more stumbly lately, especially when I hold his
handHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor and try to help him ,he falls constantly, falling in front of me, when walking on his own he appears to do a lot better, but still tends to trip a lot and esspecially when turning. He also recently has started having moe of the choking/aspirating sessions, i feel that he is aspirating but I cannot rule out the gagging/choking thing as he does so that a lot anyway. No unusual eye movements or anything, he does not have trouble getting up from the floor, he appears cognitively normal, a little over smily and over friendly and has frequent temper outburts, but he is nearly 2!! I have noted that he has a slightly unusual shape to his body, he has a long trunk, his upper arms are reasonably narrow, but his thighs are really muscular on the top outside. I did go through the worry of MD and similar when he was younger, then I got over that, but since our neuro and geneticist havent comeup with anything yet I was wondering if his thighs being muscular (very) could be a clue to anything? His MRI was normal, they suggested a possibility of an SCA or Glycostatin, carbohydrate thing, but are waiting to test until older. Thanks!! Cindy