NCDisneyMom
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First, I have already consulted my son's pediatrician about this issue. They do not want to see him yet, and he is scheduled for an EEG on January 3rd, at which time they will evaluate to see what to do next. In the meantime, dh and I are going crazy thinking about it. I just want to see if anybody here has had this happen with their child, and what the outcome was.
A few nights ago, my son (age 8) told me a "secret". He was having instances where his body would "jump" (as he put it). It had been happening sporadically since the end of last school year, but we never noticed it. However, the day he told me, he said it had gotten worse and he was scared. He had just finished practicing basketball, and it was very obvious. For the rest of the night, he would have these spasms every minute or so, and his entire body would tense up (for just a second). They have been happening every since. Not all the time, but enough for us to notice.
We are trying to keep a journal to see if there is a particular time of day, or an activity, or any kind of factor that is common. So far, we've only noticed that it happens more after he's been physical. And, it doesn't seem to happen when he's concentrating on something else...only when he's idle and not "using" his brain as much.
The doctor did ask if he drank any of those energy drinks, or caffeine, but ds hates soda, and hasn't ever had an energy drink (the kid probably wouldn't touch it even if we offered it to him). So, caffeine is ruled out.
We are, of course, very anxious to find out, and January 3rd seems like an awfully long time to wait. Unfortunately, it was the first available appointment. I realize that each situation can be different, and nobody here could officially diagnose him (even if you are a doctor, played one on TV, or stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
), but we are just trying to come up with some possible causes. So, does anybody have any insight you might like to offer? TIA!
A few nights ago, my son (age 8) told me a "secret". He was having instances where his body would "jump" (as he put it). It had been happening sporadically since the end of last school year, but we never noticed it. However, the day he told me, he said it had gotten worse and he was scared. He had just finished practicing basketball, and it was very obvious. For the rest of the night, he would have these spasms every minute or so, and his entire body would tense up (for just a second). They have been happening every since. Not all the time, but enough for us to notice.
We are trying to keep a journal to see if there is a particular time of day, or an activity, or any kind of factor that is common. So far, we've only noticed that it happens more after he's been physical. And, it doesn't seem to happen when he's concentrating on something else...only when he's idle and not "using" his brain as much.
The doctor did ask if he drank any of those energy drinks, or caffeine, but ds hates soda, and hasn't ever had an energy drink (the kid probably wouldn't touch it even if we offered it to him). So, caffeine is ruled out.
We are, of course, very anxious to find out, and January 3rd seems like an awfully long time to wait. Unfortunately, it was the first available appointment. I realize that each situation can be different, and nobody here could officially diagnose him (even if you are a doctor, played one on TV, or stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
), but we are just trying to come up with some possible causes. So, does anybody have any insight you might like to offer? TIA!

