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Old 06-21-2007, 03:33 AM #1
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Beth ive tucked myself in my sloth hammock nice and snug just in case! LOL

I wonder if it is the type that happens after Ive been in one position for too (intention) long because if I suddenly move after a nap I get all tremory in my usual sx spots
You mean you don't have a seatbelt for that hammock?

I think the intention tremor is what I get if I "wrap myself like a tamale "(SO's words) and get too warm while I sleep. My head and limbs are shaky for a minute or so when I get outta bed. Kinda funny to watch me, I'm like a bobblehead Beth.
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You mean you don't have a seatbelt for that hammock?

I think the intention tremor is what I get if I "wrap myself like a tamale "(SO's words) and get too warm while I sleep. My head and limbs are shaky for a minute or so when I get outta bed. Kinda funny to watch me, I'm like a bobblehead Beth.
Me too, I think its worse when I wake up too warm I tend to pull the covers up over my head to block sound and light.

A seatbelt in my hammock LOL, I wonder hmmm....? thinking sloth...now thats dangerous!

Pat Lost bladder control too EEK ugh that will tick me off, my bladder is so punchy anyway it wouldnt surprise me.

Yeah Im esentially undx'd too, they have me forever in "prob ms" on my chart. I have lesions.

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Sloth, loads of lesions here also. I actually had one neuro say it could be that I am "coming down with arthritis" is why I had lesions. Never heard that one before. I have just gotten a new neuro after a year and a half staying away from them, jury is still out on this one, I'll know more on how she is next Thursday.
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