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Old 07-02-2014, 01:47 PM #1
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Default why do I get internal tremors in head and body up on waking

has this happened to anyone else or should I be in another chat room lol. It was caused by head injury and doctors can't seem to find the reason. All tests have come back negative except for one test that shows some damage to cerebellum. Anyone take any medicine for this. It starts my day and a terrible way and I just can't get started afterwards I'm afraid to fall asleep
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