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Default MS Tremors and Twitches??

So I have a question about you all tremors for those that have it. Do you have them all the time? like once they start do they ever stop through out the day?

Mines come and go like they will start when I get up and as the day goes by mines will stop or slow down. I can have a tremor and I can start using my hands and they will stop and I have them in both hands. and then my fingers will start twitching and I can drop my phone or what ever I was holding in my hand and I will call people or hit keys I was not trying to hit because my finger just dropped. But then all that will stop until later or until the next morning. 3 days ago it was happening all day.

My doctor just told me today that MS tremors are not like that.
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