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


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Hello

Ive been dealing with palpitations for a number of months now and starting to wonder if the myoclonic jerks are related. I mostly get the jerks in my hands and feet, but sometimes my butt and hamstrings sporadically twitch too. I get this while sitting at work or driving home. I get about 10 an hour which seems excessive. Could these be caused by stress of dealing with the palpitations ?

I have an essential tremor in my hands and recently my TSH was .37

Thoughts suggestions welcome.

Thank you.
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