In Remembrance
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Florida
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In Remembrance
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Florida
Posts: 3,904
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your reference to dystonia being related to tremor
Rosebud,
i have never heard dystonia defined as a variation of tremor- altho I knew it was muscle contraction- because I have no outward tremor. That makes sense tho, because I do get small tremoring around the mouth, chin and certainly have internal tremoring - it's shown up on EKGs and heart monitors. These tremors are where I get my dystonia - in the feet (toes), neck, shoulders, chest and arms.
paula
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