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Old 05-06-2014, 10:18 PM #1
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Default Internal Tremor

I have an internal tremor, at rest, one side only during stress, cold, physical exertion.

Does anyone have any idea how long an internal tremor takes to become visable? Five years and counting here.........

It has to be a PD tremor, being that it is one sided and at rest only, doesn't it??

Of course, no answers from MDS, because he can't see it........

Any opinions, words, guesses would be appreciated........a little desperate......
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