Sue, has your MD mentioned to you the possibility of "RSD?" Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy may result from severe trauma such as an accident, and it's symptoms can vary from patient-to-patient... some of which you appear to exhibit, per your description. Also, there's FMS - Fibromyalgia.... similar symptoms to the above, and both pretty darn nasty to live with and treat. If you're able, I know both are covered extensively on a buncha different Web sites, so you might want to do a search for place to start... My very best wishes to you, Sue.. Barb Mallut "Lil_Honey" on the PD Chat [log in to unmask] ---------- From: PARKINSN: Parkinson's Disease - Information Exchange Network on behalf of Sue Bunce Sent: Sunday, January 12, 1997 11:57 AM To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN Subject: freezing I'm new, and have been 'lurking' for a few weeks now, but have not posted as I have not had a diagnosis as yet. My name is Sue Bunce, I am 45 yrs old and since a whiplash injury 8 years ago have suffered from some unusual symptoms. These include VERY excessive weakness, double vision, blurred vision, distorted field of vision, transient numbness, tingling, aching joints with numbness/burning and fascillitaions (correct spelling?). I also have a great problem with memory, organisation, in short, cannot get to grips with anything mental, and yet a mere 2 years ago I was a mature student at university studying Bsc in Archaeology and was their top student (or was that in a past life!! It certainly seems like it). I also seem to have developed an odd sort of tremour in my arms, legs and worst of all, my head nods on bad days like the nodding dog on the back shelf of a car. The beat of the tremour is pretty slow (approx 2 per second) and appears to be a postural one, rather than a resting tremour. The reason for my message, however, is that I very frequently fall and have to be rushed to hospital (it's become a home from home now). I would appreciate anyone replying who could advise me on the freezing aspect of PD, as I definately slow down, (thoughts too), then stop, cannot move at all or speak, then fall. My breathing is slow and shallow, my heartbeat is also slow, I am concious, but to the paramedics appear totally unconcious. When they pinch my ear lobes or base of my nails, it really hurts, but am totally unable to move. My hands twitch, however, and my eyelids blink very rapidly (I believe this is called blepharoclonus) at regular intervals during these 'turns'. I have, in the past been diagnosed as having post whiplash syndrome, fibromyalgia, ME, maybe MS (but clear MRI), epilepsy (then was told not as clear EEG) and then psychologically very challenged (had psychological assessment - normal, had psychiatric assessment - normal). My doctor has at last admitted to me that he no longer thinks I have a psychological problem. HOORAY. I think this is because I asked for copies of my consultant reports and found that two years ago the CAT scan had revealed bilateral calcification of the basal ganglia (apparently this can cause PD and dyskonesias). I would really appreciate any responses at all from the group, as the medical profession is letting me down somewhat, and I feel the only progress to date has been due to my own research. As I have no training in medical matters, I find this rather worrying. Please help if you can, sorry this is so long. Sue