Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 Jerkin movements also known as mioclonus, can be induced by brain inflammation, pathogenic activity (like in spirochete presence) viral load, heavy metals, disrupted electric activity in the brain or die-off. Where are the movements? When my kid was recently injured, he had strange circular and even stranger unstable movements in his left hand. I took him to the ped and the jerk said: " it is normal!!! " (yeah, it is the same guy who pumped him full with 26 vAccines by age 22mos) I didn't buy it and took him for an EEG. A strange electric pattern in the right side of his brain showed up, he also started with the diarrhea (after MMR - chronic, from then on, lasted 2.5 years). Have u done an EEG w visual/auditory evocates/reflex patterns? Do you suspect brain inflammation?are u chelating him currently? I would collect the urine from 10 hours after the last dose for HM checking or do a hair tests and start chelating.... Isa Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de Telcel [ ] jerking movement jerking movements....stim or other?? what to give thanks for any helping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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