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Cool Smirk Head tremors out of control.

Hi, I'm new here. Had a bad run of mononucleosis again in July followed by weeks of fatigue. Daily constant head tremors for past 5 weeks. Can no longer drive. MRI today. Movement disorder specialist in 3 weeks. Taking gabapentin and ativan til I can get a clear diagnosis. Mom died of Lewy body as did most of her siblings. 63 year old vibrant woman now mostly housebound. Kind of resigned to a downhill slide but still cheerful and exercising. FowwowindDr. Furman nutrarian diet. Any thoughts?
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