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Thought I'd chime in breifly, I'm coming off Lamictal as I developed Periodic Limb Movement Disorder, I just thought I had bad sleeping habits and was totally unaware of my accessive twitching during the night, so I had a polysomnography, which showed up the myoclonus. Not sure if this is helpful to anyone, but if anyone is getting sleep disturbances on Lamictal may be something to consider.![]()
Hi Ruth. This is very interesting. Earlier this month I was DX'ed with partial seizures even though I have been haing them for 3 1/2 years. I didn't realize what they were.Thank you Cez, this could be very helpful to me. I am on Lamictal and I have been cutting it down slowly with the doctor's orders. I will start taking my strongest dose in the morning instead of at bedtime.
I have insomnia at night and sleep all day. I have severe jerking of my arms, tremors of my head all of the time. I have been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease as a result. They do not have a test for Parkinson's yet. They almost have one.
Three years ago I was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. It turns out that I do not have it. My memory is shot, though.
I am going to ask for the polysomnography to see if I have myoclonus istead of Parkinson's. Periodic Limb Disorder.
I was wondering if my jerking of my limbs and tremors could be a type of epilepsy. Anyone have any ideas?:e:
Ruth, after I see my neuro next week and ask her about the periodic limb movement I will try to remember to post back here to you.Hi MAB, glad to meet you.
I was wondering if it is a type of seizure too. I am 70 years old so the doctors blame everything associated with "getting up there in years."
For 3 years I had my husband and son as caregiver's and lived my life as an Alzheimer's patient. I researched it and learned the problems that caregivers go through. It was an education. Then I changed Neuro's and found out that I have MCI (Mild Cognitive Impairment) instead. That is just mild forgetfulness.
Now, Parkinson's which is worse than Alzheimer's. It is still kept "in the closet."
With my Lamictal, since I found out that it keeps me awake all night, I put my strongest dose in the morning so I could stay awake all day. I will see how it works.
I am going to see what the doctor says about the possibility of my having something else, like another kind of seizure.
Thanks, I see my neuro on Monday and I have a list of questions for her.Hi MAB, it seems like you are going through a pretty tough time! It's very interesting about the Parkinson's as the only drugs that treat Periodic Limb Movement are Parkinson's medications and some benzo's.
It's a problem with the basal ganglia that controls involuntary movement, again much like Parkinson's, although totally benign. The reason I had the polysomnography was because they thought my seizures may be uncontrolled at night but it turns out it was this sleep disorder.
I read that up to 90% of people with epilepsy have an underlying sleep problem. Seizures could definitely be a possibility if you are getting uncontrolled movement, however, there are other conditions such as Dystonia which can be a permanent state of uncontrolled movement in some people and others get "attacks". It's probably best to find a good neurologist and discuss these options with him as there are so many movement disorders out there. Best of luck! I hope everything works out![]()