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Hello there, first time poster. About a month ago, my wife started experiencing tremors. These were minor tremors, but they lasted from the time she woke up until the time she went to bed.
About five days ago, her condition has changed significantly. Now, she doesn't have constant tremors. Instead, about 6-8 times a day, she experiences an episode that I can only describe as a seizure. Her body convulses for 5-20 minutes, but she is conscious and able to talk and even pause the convulsion for a moment and move herself to a different position, at which point, it continues.
There are some weird aspects to this condition. If I barely rest my finger on a certain part of her body, it will cause effects in other parts. For example, I touch her abdomen and her head and neck start shaking wildly. I touch her knee, and her feet start going crazy. To add, right at the end of each episode, she has a 30 second or so "grand finale" where the convulsions turn extreme and then promptly stop.
She has had a bunch of tests, and they have all been negative. (Brain MRI, blood work, etc etc). She is seeing a very good neurologist on Friday, but just wondering if these bizarre symptoms sound familiar to anyone. Thank you so much, and good health to all.
About five days ago, her condition has changed significantly. Now, she doesn't have constant tremors. Instead, about 6-8 times a day, she experiences an episode that I can only describe as a seizure. Her body convulses for 5-20 minutes, but she is conscious and able to talk and even pause the convulsion for a moment and move herself to a different position, at which point, it continues.
There are some weird aspects to this condition. If I barely rest my finger on a certain part of her body, it will cause effects in other parts. For example, I touch her abdomen and her head and neck start shaking wildly. I touch her knee, and her feet start going crazy. To add, right at the end of each episode, she has a 30 second or so "grand finale" where the convulsions turn extreme and then promptly stop.
She has had a bunch of tests, and they have all been negative. (Brain MRI, blood work, etc etc). She is seeing a very good neurologist on Friday, but just wondering if these bizarre symptoms sound familiar to anyone. Thank you so much, and good health to all.