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At 21:16 2000/08/16 EDT, you wrote:
>Would someone please describe "inner tremors"
>My husband was diagnosed in April so this is still pretty new
>to us. He complains of being queasy most of the time. I don't
>think that is the right word to describe his feelings because
>he isn't nauseous. Could this be inner tremors? You have all
>been so helpful to this lurker. Thank you for all the effort
>that goes into this list.
>Carole  Care Partner to Joe 70/70/67

hi carole

yikes,
another carole/carol and another jo/joe!
where are you from? how long have you been lurking?
we are going to need identification tags to keep everyone straight!

'inner tremour' is something that i believe manifests in early pd
and has been discussed on this list several times in the past

there should be a lot of info in the archives
although you might have to look under 'tremor' and 'tremour'!

if you need further help
please don't hesitate to contact me directly

in re your joe's queasiness, has he started taking sinemet?
if so, what doseage schedule is he on?
is the queasiness worse at specific times?
maybe related to his meds?

maybe he might want to join the list too?


janet

janet paterson
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