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Hi Donna,

Sorry too hear you are now doing this too. I have been a member of this group for a while, though due to physical and technical difficulties have not been on, posting or recieving the newsletters for atleast 5-6 months. I have had these "jerks" for quite a few years, to the point that I appear to be having a seizure in one part of my body or another. I have one in my face right now that keeps pulling my left cheek up,almost like it is trying to close my eye. I have them over my whole body, and even whacked someone in a store once when my arm went off. MY Docs have put me on Lamictal 100mg. which I can only take at night, dose help some with sleep, but during the day I use Klonopin,both are anti-epilectic meds. The Klonopin I originally started with for panic attacks, then found it helped with mild spasms.

Though neither stop the Jerking they do make them more tolorable and the muscles are not nearly as sore after.

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I have had these " jerks " for quite a few years, to the point that I

appear to be having a seizure in one part of my body or another. I

have one in my face right now that keeps pulling my left cheek

up,almost like it is trying to close my eye. I have them over my

whole body, and even whacked someone in a store once when my arm went

off.

My dr took me off of the Pamelor that I was on and that seems to have

helped some, I still am having smaller ones in my affected arm but

its not nearly as bad as before.

I'm hoping that this resolves them for now at least, thank you for

telling me your experience with this however. So many of these weird

little episodes seem like they only happen to you until you hear

someone else speak of them.

Hugs

Donna

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I have had these " jerks " for quite a few years, to the point that I

appear to be having a seizure in one part of my body or another. I

have one in my face right now that keeps pulling my left cheek

up,almost like it is trying to close my eye. I have them over my

whole body, and even whacked someone in a store once when my arm went

off.

My dr took me off of the Pamelor that I was on and that seems to have

helped some, I still am having smaller ones in my affected arm but

its not nearly as bad as before.

I'm hoping that this resolves them for now at least, thank you for

telling me your experience with this however. So many of these weird

little episodes seem like they only happen to you until you hear

someone else speak of them.

Hugs

Donna

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Donna I GET THESE ALL THE TIME DID YOUR DOCTOR RECOMEND ANY THING THAT WOULD HELP FOR THEM. MY ARMS DO THEM A LITTLE BUT MY LEGS DO THAT A LOT. FOR A WHILE I THOUGHT IT WAS SOMETHING I WAS DOING WRONG BUT I GUESS IT IS PART OF THE RSD.. THANKS AT LEAST THAT MAKES MORE SENSE SOFT HUGS TO YOU PAMDonna wrote:

I have had these "jerks" for quite a few years, to the point that I appear to be having a seizure in one part of my body or another. I have one in my face right now that keeps pulling my left cheek up,almost like it is trying to close my eye. I have them over my whole body, and even whacked someone in a store once when my arm went off. My dr took me off of the Pamelor that I was on and that seems to have helped some, I still am having smaller ones in my affected arm but its not nearly as bad as before.I'm hoping that this resolves them for now at least, thank you for telling me your experience with this however. So many of these weird little episodes seem like they only happen to you until you hear someone else speak

of them.HugsDonna

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Donna I GET THESE ALL THE TIME DID YOUR DOCTOR RECOMEND ANY THING THAT WOULD HELP FOR THEM. MY ARMS DO THEM A LITTLE BUT MY LEGS DO THAT A LOT. FOR A WHILE I THOUGHT IT WAS SOMETHING I WAS DOING WRONG BUT I GUESS IT IS PART OF THE RSD.. THANKS AT LEAST THAT MAKES MORE SENSE SOFT HUGS TO YOU PAMDonna wrote:

I have had these "jerks" for quite a few years, to the point that I appear to be having a seizure in one part of my body or another. I have one in my face right now that keeps pulling my left cheek up,almost like it is trying to close my eye. I have them over my whole body, and even whacked someone in a store once when my arm went off. My dr took me off of the Pamelor that I was on and that seems to have helped some, I still am having smaller ones in my affected arm but its not nearly as bad as before.I'm hoping that this resolves them for now at least, thank you for telling me your experience with this however. So many of these weird little episodes seem like they only happen to you until you hear someone else speak

of them.HugsDonna

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I GET THESE ALL THE TIME DID YOUR DOCTOR RECOMEND ANY THING THAT

WOULD HELP FOR THEM. MY ARMS DO THEM A LITTLE BUT MY LEGS DO THAT A

LOT. FOR A WHILE I THOUGHT IT WAS SOMETHING I WAS DOING WRONG BUT I

GUESS IT IS PART OF THE RSD.. THANKS AT LEAST THAT MAKES MORE SENSE

The dr didnt really have much of a solution for me. She just

suggested that I stop taking the Pamelor that I was on for sleep. I

found that the last two nights I havent had the twitching quite so

badly..its more localized to just my affected arm. I have been taking

Valerian root instead which helps me to sleep...

Hugs

Donna

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I GET THESE ALL THE TIME DID YOUR DOCTOR RECOMEND ANY THING THAT

WOULD HELP FOR THEM. MY ARMS DO THEM A LITTLE BUT MY LEGS DO THAT A

LOT. FOR A WHILE I THOUGHT IT WAS SOMETHING I WAS DOING WRONG BUT I

GUESS IT IS PART OF THE RSD.. THANKS AT LEAST THAT MAKES MORE SENSE

The dr didnt really have much of a solution for me. She just

suggested that I stop taking the Pamelor that I was on for sleep. I

found that the last two nights I havent had the twitching quite so

badly..its more localized to just my affected arm. I have been taking

Valerian root instead which helps me to sleep...

Hugs

Donna

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I GET THESE ALL THE TIME DID YOUR DOCTOR RECOMEND ANY THING THAT

WOULD HELP FOR THEM. MY ARMS DO THEM A LITTLE BUT MY LEGS DO THAT A

LOT. FOR A WHILE I THOUGHT IT WAS SOMETHING I WAS DOING WRONG BUT I

GUESS IT IS PART OF THE RSD.. THANKS AT LEAST THAT MAKES MORE SENSE

The dr didnt really have much of a solution for me. She just

suggested that I stop taking the Pamelor that I was on for sleep. I

found that the last two nights I havent had the twitching quite so

badly..its more localized to just my affected arm. I have been taking

Valerian root instead which helps me to sleep...

Hugs

Donna

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This is merely a thought, but I have taken Clonazepam for restless legs, actually used on Parkinsons Disease to help with involuntary tremors. Wonder if that would help you guys? I'm on a more generic version since I can't go up on the Clonazepam. It's not working quite as well, and am tempted to go back on the Clonazepam with the dose I was taking. The only reason it was changed was when I went for the sleep study the doctor who read the tests must have felt it wasn't doing the job. But most of the time it did, better than what this is doing.

Love,

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I GET THESE ALL THE TIME DID YOUR DOCTOR RECOMEND ANY THING THAT WOULD HELP FOR THEM. MY ARMS DO THEM A LITTLE BUT MY LEGS DO THAT A LOT. __________________________________________________

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This is merely a thought, but I have taken Clonazepam for restless legs, actually used on Parkinsons Disease to help with involuntary tremors. Wonder if that would help you guys? I'm on a more generic version since I can't go up on the Clonazepam. It's not working quite as well, and am tempted to go back on the Clonazepam with the dose I was taking. The only reason it was changed was when I went for the sleep study the doctor who read the tests must have felt it wasn't doing the job. But most of the time it did, better than what this is doing.

Love,

N.Donna wrote:

I GET THESE ALL THE TIME DID YOUR DOCTOR RECOMEND ANY THING THAT WOULD HELP FOR THEM. MY ARMS DO THEM A LITTLE BUT MY LEGS DO THAT A LOT. __________________________________________________

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This is merely a thought, but I have taken Clonazepam for restless legs, actually used on Parkinsons Disease to help with involuntary tremors. Wonder if that would help you guys? I'm on a more generic version since I can't go up on the Clonazepam. It's not working quite as well, and am tempted to go back on the Clonazepam with the dose I was taking. The only reason it was changed was when I went for the sleep study the doctor who read the tests must have felt it wasn't doing the job. But most of the time it did, better than what this is doing.

Love,

N.Donna wrote:

I GET THESE ALL THE TIME DID YOUR DOCTOR RECOMEND ANY THING THAT WOULD HELP FOR THEM. MY ARMS DO THEM A LITTLE BUT MY LEGS DO THAT A LOT. __________________________________________________

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Donna,

Just curious about the twitching, how long have you had the actual twitching when you go to sleep? I have had RSD for two years now, but the twitching only just started a couple of weeks ago! I am wondering if this is something that happens after you have had the disease for a while! Do you have any ideas about this? Once again very curious and would love to have more information about this when I go to the doctors on the 25th. Please let me know what you can. LOL Always!

DawnDonna wrote:

I GET THESE ALL THE TIME DID YOUR DOCTOR RECOMEND ANY THING THAT WOULD HELP FOR THEM. MY ARMS DO THEM A LITTLE BUT MY LEGS DO THAT A LOT. FOR A WHILE I THOUGHT IT WAS SOMETHING I WAS DOING WRONG BUT I GUESS IT IS PART OF THE RSD.. THANKS AT LEAST THAT MAKES MORE SENSE The dr didnt really have much of a solution for me. She just suggested that I stop taking the Pamelor that I was on for sleep. I found that the last two nights I havent had the twitching quite so badly..its more localized to just my affected arm. I have been taking Valerian root instead which helps me to sleep...HugsDonna

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Donna,

Just curious about the twitching, how long have you had the actual twitching when you go to sleep? I have had RSD for two years now, but the twitching only just started a couple of weeks ago! I am wondering if this is something that happens after you have had the disease for a while! Do you have any ideas about this? Once again very curious and would love to have more information about this when I go to the doctors on the 25th. Please let me know what you can. LOL Always!

DawnDonna wrote:

I GET THESE ALL THE TIME DID YOUR DOCTOR RECOMEND ANY THING THAT WOULD HELP FOR THEM. MY ARMS DO THEM A LITTLE BUT MY LEGS DO THAT A LOT. FOR A WHILE I THOUGHT IT WAS SOMETHING I WAS DOING WRONG BUT I GUESS IT IS PART OF THE RSD.. THANKS AT LEAST THAT MAKES MORE SENSE The dr didnt really have much of a solution for me. She just suggested that I stop taking the Pamelor that I was on for sleep. I found that the last two nights I havent had the twitching quite so badly..its more localized to just my affected arm. I have been taking Valerian root instead which helps me to sleep...HugsDonna

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Donna,

Just curious about the twitching, how long have you had the actual twitching when you go to sleep? I have had RSD for two years now, but the twitching only just started a couple of weeks ago! I am wondering if this is something that happens after you have had the disease for a while! Do you have any ideas about this? Once again very curious and would love to have more information about this when I go to the doctors on the 25th. Please let me know what you can. LOL Always!

DawnDonna wrote:

I GET THESE ALL THE TIME DID YOUR DOCTOR RECOMEND ANY THING THAT WOULD HELP FOR THEM. MY ARMS DO THEM A LITTLE BUT MY LEGS DO THAT A LOT. FOR A WHILE I THOUGHT IT WAS SOMETHING I WAS DOING WRONG BUT I GUESS IT IS PART OF THE RSD.. THANKS AT LEAST THAT MAKES MORE SENSE The dr didnt really have much of a solution for me. She just suggested that I stop taking the Pamelor that I was on for sleep. I found that the last two nights I havent had the twitching quite so badly..its more localized to just my affected arm. I have been taking Valerian root instead which helps me to sleep...HugsDonna

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> Donna,

> Just curious about the twitching, how long have you had the actual

twitching when you go to sleep?

Dawn

The twitching started just a few weeks ago. I've had RSD diagnosed

since May but was injured 1 yr ago October 1, 2003.

Its funny cuz when I asked the nurse practioner, she wouldnt confirm

for me whether it had anything to do with RSD, she seemed more

convinced that it was medicinally related and since she took me off

the Pamelor the twitching has decreased immensely, so perhaps she was

right, well at least in respect to my circumstances.

Hugs

Donna

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> Donna,

> Just curious about the twitching, how long have you had the actual

twitching when you go to sleep?

Dawn

The twitching started just a few weeks ago. I've had RSD diagnosed

since May but was injured 1 yr ago October 1, 2003.

Its funny cuz when I asked the nurse practioner, she wouldnt confirm

for me whether it had anything to do with RSD, she seemed more

convinced that it was medicinally related and since she took me off

the Pamelor the twitching has decreased immensely, so perhaps she was

right, well at least in respect to my circumstances.

Hugs

Donna

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> Donna,

> Just curious about the twitching, how long have you had the actual

twitching when you go to sleep?

Dawn

The twitching started just a few weeks ago. I've had RSD diagnosed

since May but was injured 1 yr ago October 1, 2003.

Its funny cuz when I asked the nurse practioner, she wouldnt confirm

for me whether it had anything to do with RSD, she seemed more

convinced that it was medicinally related and since she took me off

the Pamelor the twitching has decreased immensely, so perhaps she was

right, well at least in respect to my circumstances.

Hugs

Donna

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