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Q: Jacksonian?
asked by: jreg on June 12th, 2006
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For the past 15 or so years, I have lived with a problem that has gotten no better or no worse. I will have a sense that something is about to happen(not a smell or taste, just a feeling). Then twitching will take place down one side of my body (face, arms, legs). It lasts about 10-15 seconds and people mostly can't notice. It can happen on both sides, but never at the same "incident".
I have had an mri showing nothing; ekg inconclusive.
Can this be jacksonian even without it showing up on these? Anything I can ask my doctor to do?
(trying to post this on doctor page, hopefully this works)
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