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Re: Re: Anybodies child ever complain of Ants crawling on them? Suggestion: make an appointment with a neurologist

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Hi,

To rule out a neurological problem you should take your child to see a neurologist.Eventhough my child had and still has sensorial issues, the feeling of spider crawling on her dissapear after we put her on medicine for seizures...

Autism and epilepsy sometimes walk together...

Epilepsy also causes sensorial issues, bad taste on mouth, allucinating, funny smell, etc..

Also my child sees a psyquiatrist that put her on seroquel..

My child is much better after several doctors got involved...

I am so sorry so hear this is happening to your child, it happened to my child and I felt so scared ...

I hope think gets better for you family.

( ) Re: Anybodies child ever complain of Ants crawling on them?Take a look at forMication on Wikipedia. That is the medical term for the sensation. It lists various causes, including stimulant medications.> >> > My four year old has been complaining about ants crawling all over him, but > >clearly there isn't. He doesn't have dry skin, he wears loose fitting clothes > >(he can't stand tighter clothes), he bathes regularly. But I can't figure it > >out! Any ideas at to what this could be would be greatly appriceted. I've also > >called him primary and am waiting on that doc to call back.> >>

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Thank you! I will have to talk to his peditrition to get a referral but I will deffently look at that rout. I have to also take him to see an allgerist as well. I don't know why what you said didn't come to mind earier... DS had seizures for the first two or so years and seems to have out growen them. Although I know its entirely possible that he's having seizures that I don't know he's having.

From: "tfitzge134@..." <tfitzge134@...> Sent: Tue, November 23, 2010 8:38:08 AMSubject: Re: ( ) Re: Anybodies child ever complain of Ants crawling on them? Suggestion: make an appointment with a neurologist

Hi,

To rule out a neurological problem you should take your child to see a neurologist.Eventhough my child had and still has sensorial issues, the feeling of spider crawling on her dissapear after we put her on medicine for seizures...

Autism and epilepsy sometimes walk together...

Epilepsy also causes sensorial issues, bad taste on mouth, allucinating, funny smell, etc..

Also my child sees a psyquiatrist that put her on seroquel..

My child is much better after several doctors got involved...

I am so sorry so hear this is happening to your child, it happened to my child and I felt so scared ...

I hope think gets better for you family.

( ) Re: Anybodies child ever complain of Ants crawling on them?Take a look at forMication on Wikipedia. That is the medical term for the sensation. It lists various causes, including stimulant medications.> >> > My four year old has been complaining about ants crawling all over him, but

> >clearly there isn't. He doesn't have dry skin, he wears loose fitting clothes > >(he can't stand tighter clothes), he bathes regularly. But I can't figure it > >out! Any ideas at to what this could be would be greatly appriceted. I've also > >called him primary and am waiting on that doc to call back.> >>

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