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Could it be a sensory problem. Grace has Sensory Integration Disorders, and there are certain parts of her that she cannot stand to be touched. She does not twitch, but I have read that some kids do with this.

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My almost 3 year old has had some unusual twiching for

the last 6 months. She does have a seizure disorder

but, this is different than her normal seizures. The

doctor has no clue on what it is but I would to find

out what may be causing it.

The twitching is very typical to happen in the

morning. Every morning actually and sometimes after

her afternoon nap. If you touch her finger tips, under

her arms (to pick her up) of under her knees (when

holding her) she twitches. The more these places are

touched the harder the twitching gets. It is hard to

dress a child in the morning without touching any of

these places.

Do any of your children do this, what would help her!

Dan and Heidi Payton

=====

Thank you!

Heidi Payton!

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The twitching could possibly myoclonus, which is very common in patients with mito and other neuromuscular disorders.

Talk to your Dr. about it. or Heidi Payton wrote:

My almost 3 year old has had some unusual twiching forthe last 6 months. She does have a seizure disorderbut, this is different than her normal seizures. Thedoctor has no clue on what it is but I would to findout what may be causing it.The twitching is very typical to happen in themorning. Every morning actually and sometimes afterher afternoon nap. If you touch her finger tips, underher arms (to pick her up) of under her knees (whenholding her) she twitches. The more these places aretouched the harder the twitching gets. It is hard todress a child in the morning without touching any ofthese places.Do any of your children do this, what would help her!Dan and Heidi Payton=====Thank you! Heidi Payton!Please contact mito-owner with any

problems or questions.

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gets 'shakes' when he first wakes up... but its not related

to me touching him at all, its just full out shaking his arms to the

point that he cant control them at all... we thought it was blood

sugar related as he gets low blood sugar, but even since we got it

under control he still gets shaky (though less so) when he wakes

up...

sorry i cant help much!

Keely

> My almost 3 year old has had some unusual twiching for

> the last 6 months. She does have a seizure disorder

> but, this is different than her normal seizures. The

> doctor has no clue on what it is but I would to find

> out what may be causing it.

>

> The twitching is very typical to happen in the

> morning. Every morning actually and sometimes after

> her afternoon nap. If you touch her finger tips, under

> her arms (to pick her up) of under her knees (when

> holding her) she twitches. The more these places are

> touched the harder the twitching gets. It is hard to

> dress a child in the morning without touching any of

> these places.

>

> Do any of your children do this, what would help her!

>

> Dan and Heidi Payton

>

> =====

> Thank you!

> Heidi Payton!

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