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Old 09-11-2008, 08:13 AM #1
Leemarie Leemarie is offline
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Frown !!!brain tremor/shivers please help!!!

Hey i am new to this forum and i badly need your guys opinions for the past 2 months i have had racing heart rate, sweaty palms and feet, pressure on the head, head aches, light headedness, dizzyness, stomach aches, tingling down one side of my body and a sense of not being all here and after this 2 months i have been diagnosed with anxiety disorder i am now taking medication for this and all has been fine i also have a mild right thermoidal sinusitis which is fine too im taking anti biodics which will go away soon but! But! But! Another symptom i have been feeling the past 2 months have been brain tremors or like the inside of my head is shivering and even since taking the anti depresent meds the shivers have not gone yet and my ct scan came up clear apart from the thermoidal sinusitis please help me what could these brain tremor or shivering feelings be please help me!
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