Guest guest Posted January 24, 2005 Report Share Posted January 24, 2005 The thing that has helped me the most is using a scooter or wheelchair and not pushing too much. I know your life makes that difficult. laurie > > Reply-To: > Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:44:54 -0000 > To: > Subject: Re: Myoclonus vs. RLS > > > > Thanks to all of you have been so supportive these past few weeks > while I try to sort out what these new symptoms mean. I am glad to > see that several " oldies " have benefited from the klonopin. I just > made appt with the Neuro for Wed afternoon. I hope he is able to make > some adjustments that help, whatever they want to call it :-) > > > > >> >> , >> >> My 20 year old son has MERFF and is taking klonopin for myoclonus. >> It has helped him more than anything else he's tried. He actually >> had a few seizures, the first one precipitated by his myoclonus > going >> into overdrive from doing too much computer work at school. Funny >> thing is that he's did the same amount of computer work right after >> that and didn't have a problem (this all was before the klonopin). >> His movement specialist said that is very common. They don't know >> why something will cause problems one day and not another. >> >> As I'm getting older I've noticed some things that could be mito >> related although I don't have any severe symptoms like him. I > guess >> they call them soft signs. Anyway, I have developed RLS although > not >> that often thankfully. Not bad enough to treat yet. It's very >> annoying when it kicks in. >> >> Good luck. >> >> Kim > > > > > > Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein > are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is > entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their > responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their > physicians regarding changes in their own treatment. > > Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is > automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack. > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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