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>Samantha--now I'm confused--you say his tremor is a "resting" tremor
>because it_stops_when he's asleep...I always thought the term "resting"
>meant the tremor is present_only_when the person is still, and not there
>when the hand, etc. is in motion. Did I misunderstand you?
Camilla, maybe I didn't correctly word it. He only has the tremor when his
hand isn't doing something (i.e. when it's resting); I think that's a
"resting" tremor. When he's holding something, or writing, he doesn't have
the tremor. Whatever that's called is the kind he has. Sorry for the
confusing message.

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