Movement Disorders Including essential tremor, dystonia and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS).


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Old 11-29-2011, 10:21 AM #1
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Default Odd symptom

I am new to this foum so please bear with me.
I am almost embarassed to ask this question but being an RN, I know that I have an unusual symptom.
About one month ago I started noticing that when I laugh out loud I involuntarily make the "raspberry sound" with my lips. Only lasts for a couple of seconds and probably not noticeable to others. Seems like it is only when I laugh or make an audible sound. It is really hard to describe. When I say the raspberry sound I mean the "brrr" sound. It is like my lips vibrate a little without me being able to stop it.
The only other problems that I have which have been ongoing for quite awhile are involuntary jerks when I am laying down and also restless leg syndrome.
I would appreciate any feedback.
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