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Meltdown chorea

Myrtonos

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Meltdown chorea is what I am calling it where one makes involuntary movements during meltdowns that are less regular and more jerky and less regular than stimming at other times. I do something like this when frustrated, hitting things, even finger and wrist biting.

Does anyone here get this sort of thing, limbs jerking uncontrollably during meltdowns?
 
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Could it be that the meltdowns you get now are milder than when you were a child, and only full-blown meltdowns could trigger chorea like movements?
 
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