User talk:Artyglo

Paroxysmal nonkinesigenic dyskinesia
I am sorry to hear about your family and PNKD, but Wikipedia is not a discussion forum. You can chat with folks about Wikipedia-related topics on their user talk pages, but please do not take the discussion into articles.

You previously wrote: My Father-in-Law, Husband & Step Son all have this Problem. Neither Husband nor Step Son Drink or smoke, but do have the attacks after periods of activity, when they are tired or stressed. Father-in-Law developed the condition mildly in his 50's, Husband had quite seveerely in his 40's & Son in his late 20's. It took 9 years for Doctors to actually diagnose the problem for my Husband. If anyone can help us with advice it would be greatly appreciated.
 * First of all, I suggest you try asking for help in a real discussion forum, such as WeMove.org's forum on Paroxysmal dyskinesia. One thing I have seen suggested over and over again, is the use of Garlic tablets.  The source of an article suggesting this is in the PNKD references, if you're interested.  I have also found this on the WeMove forum, a couple paragraphs in 'Susie Q' mentions both Dilantin and garlic in her post. -Dirus (talk) 22:43, 25 July 2009 (UTC)