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Stimming as form of mild seizure

Kayla55

Well-Known Member
In one video it was noted that on Candida detox diet that less stimming was observed.

After my overdose with muscle relaxants and reaction to even paracetamol after that, I've concluded more it wore off, leg seizures stopped, and now I just have stimming in my feet. Myoclonic seizure in arms and legs from overdose of lactose sugar in meds, as meds wore off over few weeks, now every time I take paracetamol I stimm in my feet and have lack concentration.

Thought, just a thought!

Clonic seizures are linked with jerking muscle movements. These seizures usually affect the neck, face and arms on both sides of the body. Myoclonic seizures. Myoclonic seizures most often cause sudden brief jerks or twitches of the arms and legs

You're usually aware of them. Passing out or losing awareness of the world around you is common with many types of seizures but usually doesn't occur with myoclonic seizures.

People with celiac disease develop epilepsy more oftenTrusted Source than people in the general population. Researchers still don’t have a great understanding of why this is the case. They have some hypotheses, but for now, these theories are still largely unsupported
 
Unusual reaction.

Some speculation that paracetamol may lower the threshold for seizures in some epileptic children, but it appears rare enough that it hasn't been studied.

I might examine the possibility of other sources of this phenomenon rather than some "association" which might not be clear yet. Serotonin system and/or metabolic imbalance may be more the culprit given what you've described above.
 

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