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Old 05-04-2014, 10:59 PM #1
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Default Isolated or monosymptomatic rest tremor

My MDS is suggesting I may have this, it is a varient of PD.

I have had a rest tremor (on one side) in my calf for 5 years with no further progression. No other symptoms other than Central Pain (abnormal neuro sensations) 2 months prior to the appearance of the tremor.

Does anyone have any knowledge of this type of PD?

From what I read, the symptoms stay at bay until the last third of the disease process and than progress rapidly to the advanced stage.

Glad for what is now, but very afraid of the future.

Any words would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You.
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