Hi Everyone,
I just thought I'd give you an update on my daughter's condition. It's been roughly two weeks since we first noticed her tics starting up, and after the first week my wife took the kids to her parent's beach property a couple hours away. The day after they arrived she noticed the tics subsiding, and the day after that they were practically gone. My daughter enjoyed playing with her cousin and swimming in the ocean, generally having a great time. They returned to town this past Thursday afternoon, where I was delighted to see only one eye tic the entire evening. The next day I noticed a couple of tics, but still nothing like what she was. Fast forward to today, four days after she returned home and the tics are as bad as they ever were, almost worse. Her eyes and fingers are rolling roughly ever eight seconds, with some bursts more pronounced than others.
Her eyes look particularly dark underneath, and she's been rubbing at them in addition to the rolling. Needless to say, it's worrying and depressing to see them return so strongly, yet her mother and I are both puzzled as to what could be causing it. Sounds environmental, as it gradually improved as she was away and gradually worsened when she returned. We picked up some Reactin today and gave her a dose, but apparently that takes a couple days to kick in so I guess we won't know if that does any good for a bit.
When her eye tics began last summer it was towards the beginning/middle of summer, whereas this year it's been towards the end of summer. As for her soccer field, well she played roughly the same time last year and we didn't notice any tics then, although I'm not sure if they're doing anything differently with the field this year.
Oh, we had her tested for a bladder infection as she's constantly asking to go to the bathroom, with half the time resulting in her not getting anything out. Another tic? Anyway, the test results came back negative.
We have an appointment scheduled for a pediatrician on October 5th, but it'll be interesting to see how her tics react to the beginning of school this Wednesday. If it's truly a stress-related tic I'm hoping that starting school will allay any fears she may have and the tics will start to decrease. If not, then I don't know what to do.
Oh, one other thing - we noticed that she's done her finger tic in her sleep occasionally. What does that mean, if anything?
Thanks again for any help or advice you send our way.