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Originally Posted by mrsD
Hi there. Welcome to NeuroTalk:
I watched your YouTube and thought about Parkinson's.
If you search "tremor in ring finger" you'll find many sites with Parkinson's patients discussing finger tremors.
Of course, yours may be a benign thing... try some magnesium supplements (anything except oxide) and see if that helps.
3oz of unsalted almonds, have 270mg of magnesium, which is an easy way to get your intake normalized. Up to 70% of adults can not be up to the RDA for magnesium, and when that happens, there are twitches and other muscular tensions that surface.
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Thank you Mrs D for replying

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Since the time I posted that, the tremor has reduced significantly. I don't know whether that is from remedying a very low Vitamin D level (6ng.ml) or from taking Vit B and Magnesium.
I was told by one Dr i have RSI, another said Essential Tremor. However now, it's hardly noticeable. I'm at a loss. I will look into the Parkinson forum though, and see what people think.
Thanks so much