Posted By Lala Chambers on August 06, 1999 at 10:03:30
My son took a trip out
westWest nile virus last August. In September or October he complained of joint pain in a
kneeAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Bursa of the knee
Dermatitis, herpetiformis on the knee
Knee arthroscopy
Knee arthroscopy - series
Knee joint replacement
Knee joint replacement prosthesis
Knee pain
Kneecap dislocation
Meniscus tears. That subsided. Next, he complained of
tremorsEssential tremor
Familial tremor
Hand tremor
Tremor, went to doctor, was diagnosed as
essentialEssential balance
Essential hypertension
Essential tremor tremorEssential tremor
Familial tremor
Hand tremor
Tremor. He had an MRI which showed a small cyst on his brain, but the neurologist said it did not cause the symptoms. He subsequently developed muscle
spasmsCoronary artery spasm
Croup
Eyelid twitch
Facial tics
Hand or foot spasms
Urge incontinence
Vascular spasm and cramps, had an EMG which did not show ALS. Now he has stiff neck, tremors, spasms and cramps which keep him awake at night. He also has fatigue, floaters in his eyes, dizziness, some unsteadiness, etc. I am concerned that he has something more than essential tremor. I was reading a site on the internet that made his symptoms sound like Lyme disease. Does this sound like Lyme disease, and can you recommend some more neurologists, and or any other specialists that might be in our area of Jackson, Mississippi? Thank you very much for your help.
Dear Lala:
I am sorry to hear about your son. How old is your son? Where did he go camping? Depending on the area, the probability of having Lyme disease would depend. The endemic areas are upper midwest and east coast. If he went camping outside these areas then it would unlikely that he has lyme. If you are still worried about the possibility of Lyme then have him checked for the antibody. I think that your son should see a pediatric neurologist (or adult neurologist if he is older) and get a work up. It may be just essential tremor but there seems to be other symptoms that would not be likely to be present with only essential tremor. From his symptoms, it might be a wide range of diseases that your son has and only a thorough history and physical exam will begin to uncover the possibilities. Any large medical center or medical school will have good neurologists and pediatric neurologists.
I hope that you find the correct diagnosis, whatever that may be.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro MD
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