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My leg won't stop twitching, nor will my stomach unknot itself. I took a dose of benztropine, which my pdoc prescribed me as needed for just such a situation, but it won't stop.
A thought just occurred to me. My ceiling fan is on, perhaps I'm just cold? I also get shaky like this when I haven't taken my meds, but I've taken them today. I don't know what else it could be.
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The medication is supposed to help with this but may on occasion make things worse. Are you able to check mack in with the pharmacy or doctor for some professional advice.
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Actually, when I turned off my ceiling fan, my leg was remarkable less twitchier. So I think it was the ceiling fan.
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Had you eaten when you experienced this? I get tremors from my medications that only worsen when I fail to eat. When I am anxious I get what's called 'restless leg syndrome'.
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