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In the first episode of Ask The Expert, Dr. Stephen Cannon answers some of the most frequently asked questions about Periodic Paralysis. He covers questions about weak muscle situations, eating carbs, migraine headaches, prescribed potassium and gene defect that causes paramyotonia congenita.
Here are the questions answered by the neurolgist in this video:
1. Today my legs were so weak, I was not able to climb the stairs again, could this be Periodic Paralysis?
2. I woke up today and was not able to move at all. After about twenty minutes, I was slowly able to move again. I was wondering if this is Periodic Paralysis?
3. Why was I feeling sick after eating carbs? And throwing up all the time? Why do I have a headache all the time?
4. I have had a problem with getting potassium. Why are doctors so afraid of potassium?
5. What gene mutation causes Paramyotonia congenita?
6. Can you have periodic paralysis even if neither of your parents do?
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