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Old 06-25-2009, 08:15 PM #2
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Amy,

Is it possible your coming down with something, are you running even a slight fever? Stress?

I get tremors. My hands will visably shake. I will also have internal tremors also known as shaking - for me, this is invisible tremors, no one can see I am shaking but I feel it throughout my entire body. This is my MS.

I also experience shaking of my entire body that is very noticeable...This is not my MS. This is a normal reaction for me under certain circumstances, I have an anxiety/panic disorder and PTSD.

I use Klonopin, as needed, for tremors.
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