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Recurring Muscle Tremors - Articles
Taming Tremor Associated with Multiple Sclerosis
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Health&Fitness GuideforDummies
Posted
Fri 24 Apr 2009 7:22am
Tremor is tough — of all the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), it's probably the one with the least satisfactory treatment options. It's a close relative of the balance problems caused by demyelination in the cerebellum. The most common tremor in MS is called an intention tremor. This type of tremor is a relatively slow back-and-forth movement
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pain, burning, tremors
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harshangel
Posted
Tue 20 Oct 2009 5:08am
I injured my L shouder in March, pulled shoulder and neck muscles on L side, My fingers went numb and tingly, and my neck and shoulder and down the L side of my upper back...burned so bad. An MRI found damage to my C-6 and 7 vertebra, disc bulging and pressing into spinal cord, I have really bad head aches sometimes. I also have tremors in my L hand
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tremors
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jan63
Posted
Fri 05 Mar 2010 7:42am
Does anyone know anyting about tremors? if so let me know ive beem feeling like me insides are trembering and my shoulder and are have been jerking please help
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Multiple Sclerosis Related : Tremors
by
stuart
Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:23pm
1 Comment
The information found below comes directly for the NMSS Archives.
Many people with MS experience some degree of tremor, or uncontrollable shaking. It can occur in various parts of the body.
There are several types of tremor:
Intention tremor—generally is greatest during physical movement; there is no shaking when a person is at rest
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New edition of MS in focus on ataxia and tremor
by
stuart
Posted
Tue 17 Mar 2009 4:12am
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Source: MS International Federation
March 2009
New edition of MS in focus on ataxia and tremor
Just published: Issue 13 of our biannual magazine looks in detail at the difficult MS symptoms of ataxia and tremor.
This latest edition of our magazine contains articles from leading ataxia and tremor experts from around the world, as well as answers
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Tremors and Multiple Sclerosis
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stuart
Posted
Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:20pm
There are several types of tremor:
Intention tremor —generally is greatest during physical movement; there is no shaking when a person is at rest. The tremor develops... of tremor that occurs in people with MS.
Postural tremor —generally is greatest when a limb or the whole body is being supported against gravity. For example, a person who has
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Essential Tremor – Often Confused with Parkinson’s Disease
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Medical Quack

Posted
Tue 21 Jul 2009 10:46pm
The disease of essential tremor is known to be genetic, but that’s not 100% either. Recently the EITF received a grant to further the research into finding a cure.... BD
“Essential tremor is a neurological movement disorder commonly referred to as ET that affects more than 10 million people in the United States alone and is often
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Mercury and Tremor by Jeffrey Dach MD
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Jeffrey Dach MD
Posted
Wed 01 Sep 0017 12:00am
Mercury and Tremor by Jeffrey Dach MD. Dental amalgam is by far the main source of human total mercury body burden. This is proven by autopsy studies which found 2-12 times more mercury in body tissues These autopsy studies have shown consistently that many individuals with amalgam have toxic levels of mercury in their brains or kidneys. ...
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Permanent Link: return of the tremors
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yumers
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Thu 05 Feb 2009 12:00am
The hand tremors are back. I thought I already dealt with this situation. I’m glad Dr. J. had been made aware of my previous neurological issues from my regular psychiatrist. He reassured me that ECT may cure the tremors. As glad as I am to have the possibility of this issue solved, this just isn’t the time for me to be solving this little
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