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Old 01-08-2023, 02:30 PM #1
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Default Parkinson’s tremors/dyskinesia

My husband has recently started something new. When he’s eating he sometimes has twitching in his lips and lower face. It only seems to happen when he is getting finished with his meal. He usually has to stop and not eat or drink anymore. I have tried to explain it to his doctors but it is never happening when they are around. I don’t think it’s dyskinesia because his senimet dosage has not increased. Has anyone else experienced this? It is a little alarming to see.
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