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Old 04-03-2008, 08:43 AM #1
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This one is new to me and I hope someone can help,it started off in my hands awhile back but only occasionally,now its most of the time.My hands (jerk) I cant think of a better way to describe it,if i'm (was) holding a cup it seems to jerk out of my hand,and when i'm trying to type my fingers go there own way,a bit like someone with cerebral palsy.Now its started in my legs and i'm scared sh!tless does it ring any bells, please tell me its something that will pass as if I didn,t have enough on my plate already...Liz M.from.Oz.
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