Mary Perryman
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                        
                        In the summer of 1996, my daughter, Amber, age 15,  developed involuntary movements and was seen  by numerous doctors and it was determined to be  Sydenham's Chorea, a manifestation from Rheumatic  Fever. She also had a heart murmur at the time,   which in time, healed it's self. She is on   penicillin as a preventive measure to protect her  heart from further infections. It was a very scary  time as Amber's dad and I did not know what was   happening to our daughter. She had a hard time   walking, talking and we had to feed her. It took  about 6 weeks to run it's course. She does not   experience joint pain or sore throat from the   strep, this chorea is the only way we know that   she has been exposed to strep. She has had several  reoccurences, not as bad as the first attack. She  is 19 years old and is having some chorea and the  doctor has heard another heart murmur. I guess I   am just interested in talking to some one that has  a child, or a person that has gone through this   experience to get back to me. It would help so   much too find someone to talk too about it.