Hello everyone! I'm new here. *waves*
I've been having involuntary movement(jerking) of my limbs (its so bad that the arm ones hurt my back sometimes) and I have hit people and my dog because of these movements by accident. I've also been having vocal tics (I didn't think about this until recently but I have a problem where I repeatedly blink my eyes also but this has been going on for years, I remember being picked on it all the time in middle school, not sure if this could be a tic also, but I'm 17 so I'm not sure does age have anything to do with this). So I went to a neurologist and got an EEG and a MRI and both were normal. When I returned for a followup, the neurologist immediately asks what am I stressed about. I do have a history of anxiety and was at the time (and still am) seeing a psychologist for anxiety related chest pain that I used to experience multiple times a day that doesn't occur as often since I've been going. So I thought therapy was helping me with my anxiety to some degree. But then this started happening later. And the fact that my neurologist thinks that anxiety is the cause of this is making me feel hopeless because I thought I was getting better. He tells me to stop worrying then dismisses me. This is so frustrating because I don't feel as if anyone is trying to help me. I didn't even receive any help on how to make myself less stressed since this is supposedly the cause. I still question if stress could be the cause because I feel like doctors blow things off for stress when they can't find a reason for something. Has anyone else had this problem? What did you do to stop the seizures if this was the problem?
Thanks.
I've been having involuntary movement(jerking) of my limbs (its so bad that the arm ones hurt my back sometimes) and I have hit people and my dog because of these movements by accident. I've also been having vocal tics (I didn't think about this until recently but I have a problem where I repeatedly blink my eyes also but this has been going on for years, I remember being picked on it all the time in middle school, not sure if this could be a tic also, but I'm 17 so I'm not sure does age have anything to do with this). So I went to a neurologist and got an EEG and a MRI and both were normal. When I returned for a followup, the neurologist immediately asks what am I stressed about. I do have a history of anxiety and was at the time (and still am) seeing a psychologist for anxiety related chest pain that I used to experience multiple times a day that doesn't occur as often since I've been going. So I thought therapy was helping me with my anxiety to some degree. But then this started happening later. And the fact that my neurologist thinks that anxiety is the cause of this is making me feel hopeless because I thought I was getting better. He tells me to stop worrying then dismisses me. This is so frustrating because I don't feel as if anyone is trying to help me. I didn't even receive any help on how to make myself less stressed since this is supposedly the cause. I still question if stress could be the cause because I feel like doctors blow things off for stress when they can't find a reason for something. Has anyone else had this problem? What did you do to stop the seizures if this was the problem?
Thanks.
