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Old 05-18-2014, 11:23 PM #1
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Default Freezing as first symptom

I had what a freezing episode 10 years ago, it was an isolated episode, never occurred again...........I know have an internal resting tremor in leg and abnormal neuro sensations all over started 5 years ago...........all odd presentations.......these symptoms have been going on 5 years with no progression.

Anyone have anything similar? Very odd, I know.

Maybe not PD, but no other diagnosis found after many, many tests. Take Gabapentin for symptom relief of abnormal neuro sensations.
Internal resting tremor makes me sure it is PD. Hope I'm wrong.

Any opinions?
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