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July 2007

  • Neuropathy/RLS; walking seems bouncy - by JEAN - (Mon, Jul 30 2007)
    I am 75 and have been suffering with restless leg syndrome about 2 years. It is relieved by taking Mirapex, nortrytoline and folic acid, all prescribed by my neurologist. [more..]
  • My son’s journey with PLMD - by DH - (Mon, Jul 23 2007)
    My son at the age of 8, was diagnosed with Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome–a migraine of the stomach. This condition made him vomit quite regularly every month from 1 to 5 days. He was treated with Periactin 4 mgs once a day at bedtime. His medication was revised often at this time. When he turned 11 he was no longer throwing up regularly, but was having head migraines and missing a lot of school. [more..]
  • Myoclonus (Lance-Adams syndrome) - by pian - (Fri, Jul 13 2007)
    I had an accident last 6Sep2003 which left me deaf and disabled. I think a brain trauma resulted in having to suffer what the doctor in the Philippines termed as Myoclonus where I could not control my right body particularly my right hand. While I could control my left hand, not so much the tips of my fingers that’s why I eat like a pig with my left hand. [more..]
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