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Old 01-13-2016, 02:31 AM #1
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Default body Tremours?

Hello first post on the forum.

In the past week i have been suffering from body tremours and shakes. My doctor is sending me to a neurologist for further evaluation... I have a history of ulcerative colitis and on medication prednisone tabs & (enemas) and methotexate, and coversyl for slight cholesterol in arteries. I have never felt like this before my blood workup shows slightly evelevated white blood cells and liver enzymes due to prednisone but nuthing major.. Im starting to get anxious when i shake its slightly noticeable to other people.
Any help and input would be helpful.
Thank you.
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