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Default Bobblehead - is that Tremors?

Sometimes when I am just sitting still, watching TV or at the computer, I realize my head is shaking a little, or just shook, and it feels like it's a bobblehead. It just goes back and forth sideways. No pain. It seems if I notice it, it'll stop. I don't notice my neck muscles contracting at all.

I still get facilitations, take magnesium and epsom salt soaks (not enough, but I did one yesterday). This is causing twitches, which seem faster. I'm not sure if these are the same thing or not.

I"m also noticing a wonderful feeling like I'm being kicked behind my knee or the floor is going out from under me.

MRI of my brain and cervical spine tomorrow morning. I hope I get some answers, even if it's not the answer I want.
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