Guest guest Posted April 15, 2012 Report Share Posted April 15, 2012 Hi Glen, and welcome to the group. I am just curious, if during your quests to be seen by specialists, have you seen Dr. Dobyn's at Seattle Children's Hospital? I realize you aren't a child, but he does a lot of research regarding PMG, as well as Dr. Chang, and Dr. Walsh's groups. PMG has traditionally been viewed as a children's diagnosis but that is changing rapidly! Many adults, such as yourself, as well as older children, have gone undiagnosed basically due to lack of technology and information when they first starting having problems. The PMG Awareness Organization, Inc., is working diligently to learn more about all of those affected by PMG and there is a great need to show that there are MANY who are undiagnosed. I would love to learn more about your medical history and PMG experiences. I realize PMG is not your only diagnosis and I don't have any information about HH, but I enjoy learning as much as I can. You can get a lot of information and Resources from our website at www.pmgawareness.org and you can contact me directly at catrina@.... Again, welcome to the group! I hope we can help you with your needs. With Appreciation, Catrina Byrge, R.N. C.E.O. PMGawareness.org catrina@... > > my name is Glen Schallman living in the Seattle Wa area, I was diagnosed with PMG and Hypothalamic Hamartoma march 1st 2002 at Barrows in Phoenix Az. I have had this condition since birth. I ahve been to so many Neurologists in Chicago, Seattle and Phoenix and every time I get a EEG or seizure monitoring study my seizures show up as Suedo Seiures and all I get is I need neuro Psych!! I get TIA's which don't show up either...with these episodes I cannot speak or move, but I am alert to things around me. does anyone have the same episodes I do???? along with this I have type11 diabetes, adrenal insufficency, hypothyroidism, headaces and lots of tngling right side of my head. I would like to know more about the group. I belong to www.hopeforhh.org and involved with the NBTS,ABTA and other brain tumor/condition organizations and participate in all the walks. > > GLEN B SCHALLMAN > 53 YEAR SURVIVOR > KENT WA > turtlebrain@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2012 Report Share Posted April 15, 2012 Have you ever considered seeing a nutritionist or chiropractor or been seen like Cleveland Clinic large epilepsy surgery cneter? My daughter is 5 and she has cerebral palsy and seizures. She has many complaints of headaches, dizziness, sleep issues, very distracted, emotional and odd neurological symptoms. When you have an abnormal brain is can cause the natural chemicals to be regulated as they should. Some doctors specialize in mitochondrial disorders which can be caused from a brain injury. They give you many supplements that help your brain to be better regulated. my daughter has started on B6 and now CoQ10 which has really helped her. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Posted April 16, 2012 Hi Diane, What dose of B6 and coQ10? thanks To: polymicrogyria From: deszone25@... Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2012 23:08:28 -0400 Subject: RE: I'm a 53 year survivor of PMG and a HYPOTHALMIC HAMARTOMA Have you ever considered seeing a nutritionist or chiropractor or been seen like Cleveland Clinic large epilepsy surgery cneter? My daughter is 5 and she has cerebral palsy and seizures. She has many complaints of headaches, dizziness, sleep issues, very distracted, emotional and odd neurological symptoms. When you have an abnormal brain is can cause the natural chemicals to be regulated as they should. Some doctors specialize in mitochondrial disorders which can be caused from a brain injury. They give you many supplements that help your brain to be better regulated. my daughter has started on B6 and now CoQ10 which has really helped her. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Posted April 16, 2012 B6 50 mg twice a day which is what they have teens on so I'm sure would be good for you too. The CoQ10 is 200 mg which can go up to 500 for her. Diane Sent from Samsung Conquerâ„¢ 4G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Posted April 16, 2012 thanks! My son is always so cranky, I'm thinking that maybe he has headaches. it's worth a shot. To: polymicrogyria From: deszone25@... Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 09:52:37 -0400 Subject: RE: I'm a 53 year survivor of PMG and a HYPOTHALMIC HAMARTOMA B6 50 mg twice a day which is what they have teens on so I'm sure would be good for you too. The CoQ10 is 200 mg which can go up to 500 for her. Diane Sent from Samsung Conquer™ 4G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Posted April 16, 2012 My son, , age 18 used to have lots of headaches but rarely complains anymore (except allergy season) so hopefully as the PMG kids grow these will ease off. ________________________________ To: polymicrogyria Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 11:46 AM Subject: RE: I'm a 53 year survivor of PMG and a HYPOTHALMIC HAMARTOMA thanks! My son is always so cranky, I'm thinking that maybe he has headaches. it's worth a shot. To: polymicrogyria From: deszone25@... Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 09:52:37 -0400 Subject: RE: I'm a 53 year survivor of PMG and a HYPOTHALMIC HAMARTOMA             B6 50 mg twice a day which is what they have teens on so I'm sure would be good for you too. The CoQ10 is 200 mg which can go up to 500 for her. Diane Sent from Samsung Conquer™ 4G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2012 Report Share Posted April 17, 2012 That's good to know. Thanks! To: polymicrogyria From: dawnsfree58@... Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 21:04:37 -0700 Subject: Re: I'm a 53 year survivor of PMG and a HYPOTHALMIC HAMARTOMA My son, , age 18 used to have lots of headaches but rarely complains anymore (except allergy season) so hopefully as the PMG kids grow these will ease off. ________________________________ To: polymicrogyria Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 11:46 AM Subject: RE: I'm a 53 year survivor of PMG and a HYPOTHALMIC HAMARTOMA thanks! My son is always so cranky, I'm thinking that maybe he has headaches. it's worth a shot. To: polymicrogyria From: deszone25@... Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 09:52:37 -0400 Subject: RE: I'm a 53 year survivor of PMG and a HYPOTHALMIC HAMARTOMA B6 50 mg twice a day which is what they have teens on so I'm sure would be good for you too. The CoQ10 is 200 mg which can go up to 500 for her. Diane Sent from Samsung Conquer™ 4G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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