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I must have not been paying attention when

that question went out. MY daughter Samya never had tremors her entire life (8

and a half years) but she did get them bad the last 2 months of her life when

she had the final crisis that took her life. I am sure how bad they are depends

on the form of mito.

My girls , Samya and Leanna have the T8993C mutation. Samya was very weak and

sick for about a month very bad at home deteriorating. I will never forget

that the first big sign that I had me panicked was her having tremors in her

hands while she was trying to do some homework. Ironically, she had missed so

much school (a month at that point) and was trying to keep up for the day she

would go back, which never happened. I sat and watched her do a crossword

puzzle and her hand shook so bad and she could not even finish writing her

name. That night, she had trouble breathing, was intubated and died 33 days

later. FAST. I know now for sure it is mito

related because she had involuntary movements severe the last 4 days of her

life while she was unconscious. I believe that the brain is suffering in its

ability to dictate movement correctly, causing tremors, involuntary movements

etc. The problem I think lies in the basal ganglia of the brain which is

supposed to control these involuntary things, like breathing, coughing and

muscle control without us being conscious of it. When Leanna was 4 she had

mononucleosis and then got encephalitis. That was what they thought then

because neither girl had a diagnosis back then. Now we know it was a crisis

from mito

causing ataxia .I remember Leanna had slight tremors in her hands that went

away upon recovery. Once in a while I notice it very mildly during finger

fatigue in writing or coloring. It breaks my heart how hard it is for our kids

to do simple things like that when others take it for granted. When leanna can

color an entire picture, which doe not happen very often, I am beyond

excstatic. Oh the simple things that make us happy. I definitely believe us mito parents live in our

own little world where not many people can relate to us. Thank God for each

other and our support group. I , too, want to know if there are meds , in case

I need to worry about it in the future once again.

Suhad Haddad -- Mom to Samya (Died 12-10-02 of Leigh's Synd.) &

Leanna with same disease.

Samya's Memorial Site: www.Samya.org

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From: fairgrovejoe

Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 6:45

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To: Mito

Subject: Tremors???

I have ask a simular question not too long ago. If tremors were

common with Mito.

I got some great replies!

Now I was wondering are there meds for tremors?

My son who just turned 5 years old, tremors

very often in both

hands. He had his OT screening today,

getting ready for

kindergarden. He scored a wopping 21%.

Mostly because of his

tremor. Simple things such as tracing a line

is impossible for .

He can color for 2 minutes and be tremoring so bad

he can not grip

the pencil. Yet there are morning he tremors

the second he wakes up!

Our doctors do not seem to be concerned. The

only test they do is

hold out their pencil and have grab it.

Are there any medications that help with

tremor? Why do Mito

kids

tremor?

Any help would be great!

Tamara

Please

contact mito-owner with any problems or questions.

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Good morning:

My 16 yr old son developed a tremor at onset of puberty- just went through more testing, and they are trying to tell me it is "just an essential tremor"- not...I will wait and see what his dev. ped says after she reads the test results.

Cindy-GA

Tremors???

I have ask a simular question not too long ago. If tremors were common with Mito. I got some great replies!Now I was wondering are there meds for tremors?My son who just turned 5 years old, tremors very often in both hands. He had his OT screening today, getting ready for kindergarden. He scored a wopping 21%. Mostly because of his tremor. Simple things such as tracing a line is impossible for . He can color for 2 minutes and be tremoring so bad he can not grip the pencil. Yet there are morning he tremors the second he wakes up!Our doctors do not seem to be concerned. The only test they do is hold out their pencil and have grab it. Are there any medications that help with tremor? Why do Mito kids tremor?Any help would be great!Tamara

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Good morning:

My 16 yr old son developed a tremor at onset of puberty- just went through more testing, and they are trying to tell me it is "just an essential tremor"- not...I will wait and see what his dev. ped says after she reads the test results.

Cindy-GA

Tremors???

I have ask a simular question not too long ago. If tremors were common with Mito. I got some great replies!Now I was wondering are there meds for tremors?My son who just turned 5 years old, tremors very often in both hands. He had his OT screening today, getting ready for kindergarden. He scored a wopping 21%. Mostly because of his tremor. Simple things such as tracing a line is impossible for . He can color for 2 minutes and be tremoring so bad he can not grip the pencil. Yet there are morning he tremors the second he wakes up!Our doctors do not seem to be concerned. The only test they do is hold out their pencil and have grab it. Are there any medications that help with tremor? Why do Mito kids tremor?Any help would be great!Tamara

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Good morning:

My 16 yr old son developed a tremor at onset of puberty- just went through more testing, and they are trying to tell me it is "just an essential tremor"- not...I will wait and see what his dev. ped says after she reads the test results.

Cindy-GA

Tremors???

I have ask a simular question not too long ago. If tremors were common with Mito. I got some great replies!Now I was wondering are there meds for tremors?My son who just turned 5 years old, tremors very often in both hands. He had his OT screening today, getting ready for kindergarden. He scored a wopping 21%. Mostly because of his tremor. Simple things such as tracing a line is impossible for . He can color for 2 minutes and be tremoring so bad he can not grip the pencil. Yet there are morning he tremors the second he wakes up!Our doctors do not seem to be concerned. The only test they do is hold out their pencil and have grab it. Are there any medications that help with tremor? Why do Mito kids tremor?Any help would be great!Tamara

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Cindy and Tamara,

It is my guess that tremors are common in people with mito.

Evan (who is 12 1/2) has a fatigue intention tremor when he does his

homework after school. Colin, who is 8 and undiagnosed, developed

chorea after being sick last year and is struggling to get full fine

motor control back. I decided to homeschool him because he was

struggling with written work and was very stressed by his loss of fine

motor skills. Before the chorea he had beautiful handwriting and was

very talented in art.

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