Guest guest Posted August 10, 2000 Report Share Posted August 10, 2000 Hi Anne, I don't think it's pre-menopausal but who knows. I have, however, noticed just recently that my bp is raised at those times, so it must be connected to that, otherwise I don't do it. Love, Prayers and E-hugs, (((( )))) Bushnell :-) Re: Harlequin Syndrome To > > > > > > Hi > > > I have had Harlequin Syndrome diagnosed just recently. I have had it a > > long > > > time but had no name for it until seeing a new Neuro. It was found at a > > > sleep study. I had different body temps in different parts of the body. > > I > > > have abnormal pupil reactions, loss of sweating (SDS) anyway). I don't > > get > > > flushing on one side of face and I wouldn't say that my reflexes are > bad. > > > DO tend to misjudge things sometimes though, I call it being clumsy!! > ) > > > I would be very interested on any info you get. Thanks. Love Anne > > > The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen nor > touched > > > but are felt in the heart. Helen Keller > > > > > > Just wondering if anyone else suffers from Harlequin Syndrome as part of > > > this disorder. This is a disorder consisting of abnormal pupil > reactions, > > > loss of reflexes, and loss of sweating and flushing over ½ of the face. > I > > > have just ordered several abstracts from Loansome.doc on this syndrome > and > > > shy-dragger that I will get in an e-mail format. Will be glad to share > > with > > > anyone who is interested when the information becomes available. Usually > > > within a week of ordering. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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