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Old Nov 24, 2008, 12:43 AM
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I would see an MD for this. I mean, you might start with the NP and get a jump on the blood work. This way you can take the results to the MD, and go from there with him.

I would request the tests that I mentioned before.

Question...have you had, or do you have, any other "odd" things going on physically (i.e. racing heart, heart palpitations, profuse sweating, insomnia, stomach/bowel problems, headaches, etc.)?

It would be good to make a list of everything physically that you've had in your life, including accidents and how you were injured. What might make no sense or have any connections to us, might be a huge puzzle pieces for the doctor. Trust me, I've learned that the hard way.

Once they rule out any physical cause, there are meds that can help the tremor from what I've heard. It might be something "passing" too, that would only have to be medicated short term, or that medication can stop in its tracks and can possibly "trick" the body into not doing what's become its "norm".

Please keep us posted! I truly believe that you can get a handle of this and it will be a thing of the past soon enough.

I wish you more than well.

KD
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