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We had 1st follow up appointment with neurologist for Julian. They increased the Permax from .75 mg a day to 1.50 mg over  1 1/2 weeks. The tremors never got better with Permax but rather progressively worse. We were grateful that anxiety, nausea and appetite greatly improved.
At this follow up appointment, they asked Julian to perform certain movements  with his arm, fingers and feet. It became obvious that Julian got jerky movements on his left side, which is the opposite side of his hand and arm tremor. His right side effected by the tremor had smooth movements. Movement specialist could not explain this occurrence. We wonder if anybody had similar experience. Thank you for your reply.
Emily

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