mattsmom
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My son, Matthew, has moyamoya.
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Albuquerque, USA, usa, 180, 215, NM, New_Mexico
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momof2,
How would you describe the twitching? Matthew had "twitching" two years ago. They were diagnosed as choreaform movements. Basically, his left hand twitched a LOT! Sometimes the twitching even extended up into his arm.
We took him to see his neurologist. They did an MRI. We consulted Dr. Scott. He was as perplexed as everyone else. Then, about three to four months after they mysteriously began, they went away.
The only explanation the doctors gave . . . because Matthew had had three strokes, there was brain damage. And brain damage can cause choreform movements.
I had a theory that playing catcher in baseball and using his left hand for the position "overtaxed" the connections. (He did suffer some loss of strength to his left hand, arm, shoulder, and foot with his 2nd stroke). However, when the next baseball season began, there was not a return of the twitching.
Kim -- mom to Matthew, 17, diagnosed at 7 with three strokes, single kidney due to mm in renal artery, Laura, 22, Jacob, 14, and Kay, 10.
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