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Sadly, yes, first rule out strep but in our house it can come with any immune challenge including seasonal allergies (it's ragweed season here). We don't miss doses of OLE (our version of an antibiotic) or anti-allergens (NeuroProtek and Loratidine) when the eye rolling recurs. To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2012 9:37 PM Subject: Involuntary eye rolling?

My son just started to involuntarily roll his eyes up ongoing; any idea of what is this; what to be aware of; what to check.

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I have seen this in my daughter who reacted at 16 to shots and now has similar symptoms to Autism. We have found that certain foods will cause this condition. Plums for example. The other is low blood sugar when she gets low we generally give her some juice. Her doctors response muscles tightening in the eyes. Prescribed Benadryl!!

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Could be seizure activity.

Pamela

Involuntary eye rolling?

My son just started to involuntarily roll his eyes up ongoing; any idea of what is this; what to be aware of; what to check.

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Hi --

What is " NeuroProtek " and what does it do? I Googled it and found some

information, but still not clear on what its function is and how it benefits

kids with viral issues.

TIA,

Donna

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> Sadly, yes, first rule out strep but in our house it can come with any immune

challenge including seasonal allergies (it's ragweed season here). We don't miss

doses of OLE (our version of an antibiotic) or anti-allergens (NeuroProtek and

Loratidine) when the eye rolling recurs.  

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> To: mb12valtrex

> Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2012 9:37 PM

> Subject: Involuntary eye rolling?

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> My son just started to involuntarily roll his eyes up ongoing; any idea of

what is this; what to be aware of; what to check.

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