FYI...if you "walk in" to the ER...it might take hours before they get to you. If you go in an ambulance, they take you right away. Even when my son was seriously burned...he was taken in a car and they tried to put off seeing him. You don't have to be in a car wreck to use an ambulance. Ask your parents about this. There are diseases with these symptoms...I believe you need to get another dr..at least one who takes you seriously. Good Luck. Call 911 and ask them to send an ambulance. I think everyone would pay attention to your symptoms then.
2007-09-17 19:24:11
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answered by Deenie 6
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2016-10-18 23:10:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I certainly do believe you. This is an exhausting symptom, and it wears on your mind and emotions. But I do hope you will believe me too. This is a TEMPORARY CONDITION.
I answered your question before. I was the one who had the same type of symptoms for a number of days, before they tapered off. For maybe a year or so after that, the jerking of my knees would return in the evening when I got tired, as I was falling asleep. But, once asleep, the jerking pretty well stopped.
This is NOT something that causes paralysis. It may cause muscle fatigue, or even pulled muscles. And it certainly wears on a person's "nerves" and emotions, wearing you down. That, most likely, combined with lack of sleep, is causing your current state of mind and desire to die.
No, my dear. This really is TEMPORARY. Something had caused this reaction. It will not forever rule your life. This is an illness, a malfunctioning of your nervous system and muscles.
If this is still occurring continuously, it is time to go back to a Dr., and maybe to the Emergency Room, where they may take you more seriously. Even if your mom won't take you right away, you can still CALL AND TALK TO THE ER NURSE in the Hospital ER. That would be a wise thing to do tonight, especially because of your feelings of wanting to die. SUICIDAL THOUGHTS is SERIOUS as a symptom, requiring IMMEDIATE ATTENTION.
Another thought for you. At the hospital they have diagnostic tools and machines and specialist Dr.s on staff -- so much more than in your family Dr's office. Let them put their heads together on this one. This has been going on long enough that it is time to get another opinion and treatment for it.
Do write down a time line of when your symptoms started, and how they progressed, including headache, fever, stiffness to neck and back, and the jerking.
Call now. Let them help you.
2007-09-17 18:34:24
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answered by Hope 7
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This sounds like a serious case of growing pains to me at the age of 15. If you are being honest there maybe not much for a doctor to do mild temperature is nothing to be alarmed about and, shaking or what some people might call trembling could be anything more over it's growing pains. The bodies normal reaction with change of life. Things to consider. Start a workout routine, or increase workout. Get more rest, eat healthy, proportioned diet. All these things can help together but you must put forth the effort yourself.
2007-09-17 18:13:29
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answered by sam 2
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Let your parent(s) know how serious you feel about your health, and get them to take you to the Dr., or even the emergency room for help. Your Dr. can give you something to sooth the jerking movements, so you can sleep. Be emphatic, and persistant until you get help. I hope you'll feel better very soon, and that your condition is not serious.
But it could be serious - so get the attention you need and deserve.
2007-09-17 18:11:07
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answered by Lady Ramona 2
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YES! Get a second opinion. Doctors are jerks! they take your money and "THINK" they know what the issue is.
Also, I would suggest seeing a neurologist too. They might know a bit more.
2007-09-17 20:27:16
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answered by sara c 2
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Try seeing a new doctor..I kind of had the same problem and it was real bad muscle spasms,But theres medicine to stop that...So my advice is see a new doctor!,Most doctors are jerks
2007-09-17 18:01:38
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answered by btchologist 1
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Maybe its time for a trip to your local ER.
2007-09-17 18:00:04
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answered by Paramedic Girl 7
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I'll pray for you.
2007-09-17 18:29:32
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answered by Cee T 6
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