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Old 07-10-2010, 08:28 PM #1
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Default Abnormal Sensations and internal tremor

Hello, I am new here. Have any of you had abnormal sensations and internal tremor as a first symptom? I had pin-pricks and electrical shock sensations all over body, then an internal tremor on one side (calf of leg) and in chest & abdomen, unfortunetly cannot be dx'd because symtoms cannot be seen (hence name, invisable). Atually even b4 these symptoms and think I was developing RLS, now it is quite obvious. I am considering getting Flora-Dopa Pet Scan, the suspence is killing me (literally)!!
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