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So I've already searched passed messages and could find what I was looking for.

Maybe I didn't use the right search terms or maybe it wasn't on here that I

remember reading about this before so anyhow....

My daughters symptoms seem to be progressing. She's been pretty lucky so far as

her main issues have been memory loss and fatigue. The headaches and neck &

shoulder pain we have been managing pretty well with traction type adjustments.

Doing this every 3-4 weeks has really cut their severity and frequency down and

now with summer break it's even better.

This last week she had a day with tingly in one of her hands which is new. But

what concerns me more is what happened with her eye. It was a very short episode

so by the time she told me what was happening it had stopped and I didn't

actually see it. But she's 15 so she is able to describe it. She said her eye

was twitching.

Not the outer part of the eye like the eyelid - that happens to me a lot. But

she said her actual eyeball was twitching. And then she showed me with her

finger was the movement was like - moving back and forth rapidly. Just one eye.

I know I've read discussions about this before but don't remember if it was hear

or not.

I'm hitting a lot of dead ends with doctors around here for her but she does

have an annual check up coming up with her pediatrician. Even though her

pediatrician isn't familiar with all of our issues she is very kind and not only

listens to all of our concerns but will research things to try to help us. But

as we all know, we don't always fit the " textbook " . I would love for here to see

my NL but she can't till she's 16.

So if anyone has any info on this I would appreciate the help. I can then at

least present it to the pediatrician to help her help us.

Debbie R

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