Yes, thats weird.
After some research by myself yesterday, I found that those were not shakes as seen in some dialysis patients at the center. Rather, they are more like Myoclonic jerks or Myoclonus. They are involuntary twitching of a muscle or a group of muscles.
Called "action myoclonus", this type is characterized by muscular jerking triggered or intensified by voluntary movement or even the intention to move. It may be made worse by attempts at precise, coordinated movements. And this was exactly what happened to my Dad for 2 days. As scheduled, I took him to the Dr. at 3pm yesterday, and guess what, those jerks did not repeat even once in front of our Dr. You can guess how intriguing things turned, and the doc had his eyes wide open with full of
?. At home, they jerked him up to 2:30 pm, once every 2-3 minute !!!
Anyhow, I thank God that those myoclonic jerks were just temporarily. Dont know if that had to do with too much caffeine -- he drinks strong coffee and twice or 3 times per day. On the day he went to the doc, he quit coffee even the evening before. Maybe that helped a lot. Another thing we suspected was one of the cardiac meds that he takes has lab change -- this could be a more probable culprit that brought about the myoclonus side-effect.
Thats all I have. And I'm so glad he is now back to normal though still a bit weak like most dialysis patient.
Oh Kitkatz btw, I've never seen such a cute and lovely cat. Where u get this character?
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