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How to handle having the disease Ataxia plus seizures ? |
Ataxia It is a disease that attacks the nerves that can cause lose in balance ,holding things , Tremers and muscle stifness,and evently cause to be in a wheel chair.wich dont help having sesizers on top of it.It takes away the things you use to do such as working on cars ,going to amusment park rides with your kid .thiers days you can have good days and bad days worst is winter time body stiffness expessilly in the legs you have to rely on a cain. i am sorry to hear about your sickness. i have seizures and they are no fun. i cant magine what it would be like to have Ataxia also my heart goes out to you epilepsy as well can cause tremors and of corse seizures |
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i would look into the stem cell and see if there has been any one get better with it ask around it cant hurt good luck ...I am not familiar with Spastic Paralysis, or Fredricks Ataxia, but I have had RSD for about two years now. RSD is typically a condition that occurs after a minor injury, and the sympathetic nervous... Ataxia is a symptom, not a disease (with the exception of the named ataxias, such as Friedriech's Ataxia). It is an inability to coordinate the muscles in the execution of voluntary movements.... What I think you mean is cerebellar ataxia rather than cerebral ataxia. Unfortunately, it is impossible to give you any further specific details because cerebellar ataxia is actually not one di... Go on line and type in ataxia and see what you can find out. A good medical website to look is MedlinePlus Health.com ...Since the brain is the control center of the nervous system, yes. Many brain injured persons are ataxic - but that does not mean it will last forever. ...well damage to your cerebellum can be the cause. this is not a disease but an underlaying cause. I really think that this is with your cerebellum if it involves movements and being uncoordinated. ... I would suggest you pay a visit to a naturopath and/or a homeopath. You can check with your local health food store to see if there is one they recommend. If not, there's links at the bottom... |
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