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muscle tremors

Last fall I started feeling shaky and couldnt figure out why.  I was able to function fine.  Then the beginning of this year I realized that when I go to relax my arm my bicep muscle tremors very fine until it is relaxed. It is not noticeable to others unless I specifically show them.  It is not an intention tremor.  I have noticed this bilaterally and in my legs but again I can still function.  I have no weakness and no coordination deficits.   I have had blood done which has been fine.  This is really frustrating when I feel shaky.  Any ideas?
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Hello Chris, did you find any answers to this? I have been experiencing something very similar! I am male, 35. If you respond, we can trade some more details. Thanks.
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