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Default Enhanced Physiological Tremor

Just wondering if anyone has links or information on support for Enhanced Physiological Tremor (8-12hz, very low amplitude but that doesn't mean it won't keep you up at night :-) . My first neurologist diagnosed ET, but beta blockers, gabapentin, and primidone (as well as alcohol) made no difference. He referred me to a movement neurologist that said I had enhanced physiological tremor that should go away with time and took me off all drugs except clonazepam at night for sleeping. It's been 11 months now and might be getting better but hard to tell some days. Any one have a link for others with this type of tremor? Not a lot out there on it. Like how long it traditionally lasts, or if any general anti-anxiety CNS drugs help speed up recovery? I am finding outdoor walks in the morning may be the best remedy that I've found so far. Thx
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