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Old 12-21-2019, 02:04 AM #1
Me1977 Me1977 is offline
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Default Parkinsons

Hi new here didn't expect to be in a support group just a few days ago but Tuesday i started having tremors in my inner left leg.Had been dealing with anxiety that only has gotten much worse since i found out resting leg tremors have a very good chance to be Parkinsons disease.Was just wondering if there is any chance it could be something else?Or maybe just looking for support as just not feeling great right now.Thanks in advance
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