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Default movementsbrought on by pill rolling

Hi
ive had jerky movements for two years.lately I discovered they are always brought on when Im pill rolling my leftthumb and finger.I also brings on some painful stimuli.Ican also bring it on after moveemts and sitting or even standing still.
Anyone experience this please reply
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joh6 years into PD doing ok slow progressing ,pesky jerks
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