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This post was inadvertently deleted. I had saved a
copy in my e-mail. Most likely this behavior had never been seen before
in the situation presented and was being described.
I
have and still do experience neurogenic tremors. Most notedly I will
have clonus in my left leg. I'll be seated, I do not walk, and for no
known reason, my leg starts bouncing. There is no pain.
I
learned to "plant my heel", I'd press down on it. Sometimes
repositioning my foot helped. It was too far out and the clonus started.
Note: I did not do any TRE, Tension or Trauma Release Exercises. My clonus came from waking up out of a coma.
What does it mean if you have clonus?
Clonus is a series of involuntary, rhythmic, muscular contractions and relaxations. Clonus
is a sign of certain neurological conditions, particularly associated
with upper motor neuron lesions involving descending motor pathways, and
in many cases is, accompanied by spasticity (another form of
hyperexcitability).
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I had serious Post-Traumatic Stress, n I still do. Dying probably did that. This condition has yet to be diagnosed.
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