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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 330558" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I urge you to find a GOOD neuro. We have had miserable luck with the one we switched to for Jessica. He is openly disinterested in figuring out what will help her. Has told me over the phone to not bother him with her tremors/shaking/spasms. The pain doctor we are seeing is appalled, and lost substantial respect for him because he will not return calls or help in any way other than what he is doing for her seizures.</p><p></p><p>Non-stop muscle tics/tremors can be intensely painful. There may be other treatments that can help. It would at least be worth the initial appointment and evaluation to see if other things can be done. I know botox is sometimes used for muscle tics and tremors, esp when they are causing pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 330558, member: 1233"] I urge you to find a GOOD neuro. We have had miserable luck with the one we switched to for Jessica. He is openly disinterested in figuring out what will help her. Has told me over the phone to not bother him with her tremors/shaking/spasms. The pain doctor we are seeing is appalled, and lost substantial respect for him because he will not return calls or help in any way other than what he is doing for her seizures. Non-stop muscle tics/tremors can be intensely painful. There may be other treatments that can help. It would at least be worth the initial appointment and evaluation to see if other things can be done. I know botox is sometimes used for muscle tics and tremors, esp when they are causing pain. [/QUOTE]
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