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I can't edit my last post on types of tremor. There seems much speculation about what type of tremor I have. It's been called resting, active, benign tremulous parkinsonian, and many other things which have to do with where it's sourced.
My main neuro tells me if inderal (propanolol) affects it - makes it better - then it is not parkinsonian. Obv this is all confusing and I'm trying to get off sinemet. Does anyone have an input on what difference there is whether it is active AND passive as mine is?? And is the inderal remark true from what you understand? Thanks. I'd like to have some questions for my neuro when I return in a week. It seems to make a big difference where it's sourced it seems. Since we know of no doctors that have taken somone off sinemet we are treading virgin territory. It seems I have don't have PD, what I do have I am trying to determine. Thanks very much. |
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