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tremors

Oops, forgot one other issue.  During two out of last three imaging exams my body starts going into a constant tremor when they tell me to hold a certain position.  Once it was like a wave starting at the top (tech had my head turn on cervical MRI)--so too much movement to read spine.  Other time my knees started a constant twitching that I could not control when doing a bone density exam.  I even tried valium and muscle relaxers before exams.  This is so frustrating!  Does this mean anything!
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147426 tn?1317265632
I was a Spanish Lit major/PreMed in college and Don Quixote has always been a favorite.  Fighting my way out of diagnostic limboland often felt like I was "tilting at windmills," so the name just fit.

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Thank you!  Hey, how did you decide upon your username?  It's great!
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147426 tn?1317265632
You're high on my list to talk to soon.  I'm having issues with the screen jumping around so I'll jump on the computer during times when I can actually read the screen.  Hang tight.  the weekends are often slow.  Apparently some people have real lives...   :)

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