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Old 11-03-2008, 10:07 PM #1
makuakane makuakane is offline
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Red face Night tremors

Aloha to everyone!

I am getting ready to go see my GP because of some recent events going on
inside of my trunk...rythmic pulsating shakes, like the prelude to a rolling earth
quake. An then last night the rythum ceased and the shakes just became
heavy and volatile. They will and have subsided after a time and I can cause
them to subside quicker with focused relaxation/meditation. This is new to me. I am aging 66yoa yet still very active. I'd like to get some direction in
awareness rather than just rely on the MDs. I have a history of neurological
phenomanon from seizures (localized), loss of vision, TAI's and blackouts. So
If I can get some pointers I can start to do some homework.

Makuakane
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