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Call ur doctor. Propanolol ----is that generic for Inderal??? Inderal
does lower BP and the physician will help with that. Think about fluid
intake and outake (as in water not pop or soda), type of tremors
(postural,resting,ect.), amount of propanolol, head elevation, body
position at 8/9 PM, BP and HR, ect.
Info. is missing here.  Call ur doctor.

nancy m.

"(Ellen) (Luhman)" wrote:
>
> I also posted this to Ask the Doctor, but I'd like you guys' thoughts on this
> as well.  Have any of you had symptoms like this?
>
> I am 45 and have PD, had symptoms for 5 years, and diagnosis confirmed last
> week.
>
> I currently take Propranolol 10mg at 8am and 1pm, and 5mg at 5pm for tremor
> and anxiety.  Just recently added the 5pm dose.
>
> For the last two nights, between 8 and 9 pm, I have had strong tremors in my
> right leg and arm, and shivery gripping waves of muscle-tightening tremors in
> my torso and my neck.  Sometimes, my whole body shakes as well.  The
> tightening ones, in particular, are very intense.
>
> What should I do?  What could be causing this?  It is very frightening.
> Should I call my neuro?  Should I call my family doctor?
>
> Thank you for your help,
> Ellen
>
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