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Fibromylgia/Hypothyroidism/Bodytremors/twitching

by Barbara-Cashon, Jun 19, 1997 12:00AM

    
      Re: Fibromylgia (fibromyalgia)/Hypothyroidism/Bodytremors/twitching
    


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Posted by CCF Neuro MD on July 01, 1997 at 22:36:16:

In Reply to: Fibromylgia (fibromyalgia)/Hypothyroidism/Bodytremors/twitching posted by Barbara Cashon on June 19, 1997 at 13:30:57:
  I have been diagnosed with Fibromylgia (fibromyalgia) and possible hypothyroidism.  I experience finger and eye twitching, body jerking at night and involuntary movement of my large muscles. I also clear my throat alot.  Is there a corelation between these symmptoms?  Is there a treatment or meds to lesson the twitching and tremors?  My EMG came back normal.  I have been battling this situation for nearly 5 years, starting with TMJ and headaches. I had a hysterectomy, and treated for irritable bowel syndrom (syndrome), neither was necessary.  Is there a chat group or support group?  I would sure appreciate some input.  Sincerely: Barbara Cashon
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Hello, Barbara,
  To the best of my knowledge, there is no direct association between fibromylgia (fibromyalgia) and twitching/jerking movements.  However, as you may know, the pathologic basis of fibromylgia (fibromyalgia) remains obscure.  This makes the diagnosis a clinical one.  Nevertheless, muscle pain, triggered by exposure to cold, dampness, or minor trauma, usually is the main complain.  Very often this condition presents itself as a chronic pain syndrome.  Therefore, pain control remains the mainstream of the management.  In addition, well balanced mental state and good sleep hygiene have been recognized as helpful adjunct therapies.
  I am not aware of any organization as a specific support group, but The Cleveland Clinic Foundation has a well recognized center that specilizes in headache.  You are welcome to visit our headache center at your convenience.  The number to call for appointment is (800)223-2273 ext.45665 or local (216)444-5665.
This information is provided for general medical education purposes only.  Please consult your primary physician for the diagnostic and treatment options of your medical conditions.





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