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Old 01-08-2013, 08:41 AM #1
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Default tremor after car accident

hi my names sarah and im 21, i was in a car accident 9 months ago in which the car flipped a 360, since then have developed tremors in all parts of body when moved also get tingling and numbness in arms and legs as well as weekness, also have problems picking up small objects with hands and even holding a pen, also get headaches, problems with memory and balance and even had a stutter for months doctors dont really have a clue have had a head ct and mri on both spine and neck both coming back clear after months of seeing 4 different physios and 3 different doctors have finally got a refferal to a neurogist, any 1 had anything similar or may have an idea what may be causing it as had enough now just want to know what it is :-)
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