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Isaac's Syndrome

What is Isaac's Syndrome?

Isaac's Syndrome is a rare neuromuscular disorder.

 

Isaac's Syndrome is a rare neuromuscular disorder.
Acknowledgement of Isaac's Syndrome has not been added yet.
Prevalence Information of Isaac's Syndrome has not been added yet.
Synonyms for Isaac's Syndrome has not been added yet.
Cause of Isaac's Syndrome has not been added yet.
There are several symptoms that affect patients with Isaac's Syndrome.
Name Description
Delayed muscle relaxation Delayed muscle relaxation
Progressive muscle stiffness Progressive muscle stiffness
Cramping Cramping
Continuous muscle twitching Continuous muscle twitching
Increased sweating Increased sweating, much more increased sweating leads to feeling of weakness
Diagnosis of Isaac's Syndrome has not been added yet.
Diagnostic tests of Isaac's Syndrome has not been added yet
There is no cure for Isaac's Syndrome.
Prognosis of Isaac's Syndrome has not been added yet.
Tips or Suggestions of Isaac's Syndrome has not been added yet.
References of Isaac's Syndrome has not been added yet.
Is anyone here? Created by sfowler
Last updated 23 Jun 2015, 10:47 PM

Posted by sfowler
23 Jun 2015, 10:47 PM

My Isaacs is with a potassium voltage gated problem in my blood, I did find an article the journal of immunology that studied the effects of medical marijuana on the potassium gate issue. I have never been one to partake in my life, but the study indicates that this is a very beneficial treatment alternative. I have written my state rep and there is a push on with Montell Williams to add this to the list of approved conditions in which it can be legally obtained. At this moment the only legal treatment is severe epilepsy. I hope this helps somebody else. I would be more interested in hemp oil than actually smoking marijuana. From what research i have done it is apparently more effective.

Posted by sfowler
21 Jun 2015, 06:45 PM

I was just diagnosed a couple months ago, My Dr order IV gamma globulin treatment I am allergic to it, Has anyone found anything that works. I read a report from Immunology Instiute that marijuana does help especially with a potassium voltage gate problem. Has or does anyone tried this?

Anyone up to share experiences? Created by Jay1980
Last updated 25 Apr 2014, 09:15 AM

Posted by Jay1980
25 Apr 2014, 09:15 AM

Hi All, Anyone interested in talking about their experiences with this syndrome? I'm desparately looking for people with the same experiences so that I can give this all a better place... BW, Jasper

Opening of Forum Created by Jay1980
Last updated 17 Mar 2014, 06:59 AM

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Hello everyone,

 

My name is Trixie. I am 38 and was recently diagnosed with this rare syndrome. I had symptoms for five years prior to diagnosis.

 

I will tell you how my life has changed;...
Just been diagnosed with neuromyotonia (ISSAC,S SYNDROME....Any information would be helpful.
i have Isaacs Syndrome since 2 years.

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Is anyone here?

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