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


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Default Essential Tremor- Propranolol or Primidone

Hi Everyone,

I'm new to the site so sorry if this has been covered already.
I was diagnosed with ET about 6 months ago, I was prescribed propranolol and after a month or so it seemed to be working slightly.

Over the last few months I have found that the side effects (extreme fatigue) is getting quite bad to the point I can't get anything done at work and find it difficult to concentrate or remember anything! so I have stopped taking it.
Has anyone tried Primidone or anything else with success?
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