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Old 10-09-2006, 10:09 PM #1
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Default What's up with the disappearing tremor?

I have been diagnosed for ten years. Surprisingly during the past two, my tremor has all but disappeared. In the past year, my nightime shuffle has diminished. These two things still make an appearance now and then, but they are not what they once were. I still have trouble with my handwriting, I have increased slowness and stiffness. What is the story here? Anyone else have this pattern of great improvement in one area while other areas progress?

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