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Question Going for MRI on my neck on Monday

Hey all,

I'm going on Monday for an MRI on my neck. I've had an "Essential Tremor" in my neck for over ten years and it has caused lots of pain and stiffness in my neck. Doc wants to see if it is related to the PN in any way. My chin constantly pulls to the left and head tilts to the right. Head turns to the left when I'm concentrating. When I'm trying to "hold still" my head shakes back and forth from side to side.

When I mentioned that my hands are now starting to tingle, he suggested I get an MRI on my neck.

Any of you have any ideas / suggestions on the relationship between essential tremors in the neck and PN?

Terri
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