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Hi Friends,

The subject of cramping came up on this digest as well as LBD running in the

family.

Cramping has been with me for some time. Not all the time. Just on occasion

my hands cramp and my ankels and feet.When it occurs it causes enough to pain

to gain notice from me. I thought it might be from Arthristis which runs in

our family, but have not had it checked out with my family doctor yet? Any

studies or information on cramping from LBD?

I also wanted to say that I am the second in my immediate family too be

diagnosed with LBJ. My Mom and Grandmother and an older Sister with Alzheimer's

Disease and my eldest daughter with short term memory. My brother and I have

some

Parkinson like effects but to my knowledge the other's didn[t or don't.I was

orginally diagnosed with the early stages of AD but the nerologist is leaning

more toward LBD now. Dementia seems to run in my mom's side of the family.No

tests have ever been done to prove that this is in our genes.However it's a

real concern.

Any thoughts? My best to all members and friends.

Chip Gerber

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Chip, this concerns me, because two in my family have had, or have,

dementia. I have hands that take spells that cramp into terrible contortions. I

have

shown it to the Neurologist, and he didn't give me an answer. He did say I

had Peripherial Neuropathy. I don't know if that cause cramping or not. He

didn't say what causes it.

Some Doctors are excellent at avoiding a diagnosis.

Imogene

In a message dated 4/2/2006 8:07:40 PM Central Daylight Time,

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Hi Friends,

The subject of cramping came up on this digest as well as LBD running in the

family.

Cramping has been with me for some time. Not all the time. Just on occasion

my hands cramp and my ankels and feet.When it occurs it causes enough to

pain

to gain notice from me. I thought it might be from Arthristis which runs in

our family, but have not had it checked out with my family doctor yet? Any

studies or information on cramping from LBD?

I also wanted to say that I am the second in my immediate family too be

diagnosed with LBJ. My Mom and Grandmother and an older Sister with

Alzheimer's

Disease and my eldest daughter with short term memory. My brother and I have

some

Parkinson like effects but to my knowledge the other's didn[t or don't.I was

orginally diagnosed with the early stages of AD but the nerologist is

leaning

more toward LBD now. Dementia seems to run in my mom's side of the family.No

tests have ever been done to prove that this is in our genes.However it's a

real concern.

Any thoughts? My best to all members and friends.

Chip Gerber

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Hey Chip its Dirk from another forum. It is good to hear from you. I too have

cramping. My cramping is in my legs and feet 2-3 times per day. I don't know if

it is from my LBD, or from my Aricept. One of the side effects of Aricept is

muscle cramping. Do you take Aricept? Dirk

cglaughter1@... wrote: Hi Friends,

The subject of cramping came up on this digest as well as LBD running in the

family.

Cramping has been with me for some time. Not all the time. Just on occasion

my hands cramp and my ankels and feet.When it occurs it causes enough to pain

to gain notice from me. I thought it might be from Arthristis which runs in

our family, but have not had it checked out with my family doctor yet? Any

studies or information on cramping from LBD?

I also wanted to say that I am the second in my immediate family too be

diagnosed with LBJ. My Mom and Grandmother and an older Sister with Alzheimer's

Disease and my eldest daughter with short term memory. My brother and I have

some

Parkinson like effects but to my knowledge the other's didn[t or don't.I was

orginally diagnosed with the early stages of AD but the nerologist is leaning

more toward LBD now. Dementia seems to run in my mom's side of the family.No

tests have ever been done to prove that this is in our genes.However it's a

real concern.

Any thoughts? My best to all members and friends.

Chip Gerber

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Two of my great aunts on my mother's side were diagnosed with AD -

but neither had an autopsy. I'd be curious now in knowing their

symptoms b/c maybe it was LBD that they had. Will pose the question

to family members to find out their symptoms - especially

hallucinations and/or parkinsonism.

; loving daughter of Maureen of Boston, MA; finally diagnosed

with LBD on 2/06 after also being diagnosed with everything from AD

to Vascular Dementia caused by mini strokes to Binswengers...; was

victim to rapid decline from Risperidone (or combination of

Risperidone with other drugs OR possibly received another " bad drug "

when she was observed/tested in a hospital in 10/05); in a NH since

11/05. Update: on antidepressant Celexa, 20mg (still teary, but not

as weepy)

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> Chip, this concerns me, because two in my family have had, or

have,

> dementia. I have hands that take spells that cramp into terrible

contortions. I have

> shown it to the Neurologist, and he didn't give me an answer. He

did say I

> had Peripherial Neuropathy. I don't know if that cause cramping or

not. He

> didn't say what causes it.

> Some Doctors are excellent at avoiding a diagnosis.

> Imogene

>

>

> In a message dated 4/2/2006 8:07:40 PM Central Daylight Time,

> cglaughter1@... writes:

>

> Hi Friends,

> The subject of cramping came up on this digest as well as LBD

running in the

> family.

> Cramping has been with me for some time. Not all the time. Just on

occasion

> my hands cramp and my ankels and feet.When it occurs it causes

enough to

> pain

> to gain notice from me. I thought it might be from Arthristis

which runs in

> our family, but have not had it checked out with my family doctor

yet? Any

> studies or information on cramping from LBD?

>

> I also wanted to say that I am the second in my immediate family

too be

> diagnosed with LBJ. My Mom and Grandmother and an older Sister

with

> Alzheimer's

> Disease and my eldest daughter with short term memory. My brother

and I have

> some

> Parkinson like effects but to my knowledge the other's didn[t or

don't.I was

> orginally diagnosed with the early stages of AD but the nerologist

is

> leaning

> more toward LBD now. Dementia seems to run in my mom's side of the

family.No

> tests have ever been done to prove that this is in our

genes.However it's a

> real concern.

>

> Any thoughts? My best to all members and friends.

> Chip Gerber

>

>

>

>

>

>

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