Shakes
Yes if there has been neurological damage to the nerve endings.
But, if you are really concerned you might want to check with your daughter's doctor as I believe you said she also has epilepsy and it could be related to that. With her health problems it really should be brought to the attention of her regular doctor.
J M H O
Love and hugs,
But, if you are really concerned you might want to check with your daughter's doctor as I believe you said she also has epilepsy and it could be related to that. With her health problems it really should be brought to the attention of her regular doctor.
J M H O
Love and hugs,
Yes if there has been neurological damage to the nerve endings.
But, if you are really concerned you might want to check with your daughter's doctor as I believe you said she also has epilepsy and it could be related to that. With her health problems it really should be brought to the attention of her regular doctor.
J M H O
Love and hugs,
But, if you are really concerned you might want to check with your daughter's doctor as I believe you said she also has epilepsy and it could be related to that. With her health problems it really should be brought to the attention of her regular doctor.
J M H O
Love and hugs,
Thanks. She's supposed to make an appt with the neurologist about her lack of anti convulsants, ( I didn't know, but she is off of the ativan) and it very well may be the epilepsy causing the shakes. I was just curious if it could also just be "the shakes".
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