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Default any tips on how to beat this problem? Thanks in advance for all the help.

as you regulars know I wake up with internal tremors that have been lasting longer and longer upon waking. I feel pretty good once I wake up but I am so depressed and scared that I have Parkinson's from the tremors that I just take Advil PM and sleep the whole day instead of being productive. What is the best way to just forget them when I wake up and start the day. is it worth it to get any tests done. I'm too nervous to be in an MRI chamber and I am NOT getting a painful engg.
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