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Sharon, in the earlier years I had what I called “vibrating”

across my chest, and sometimes down my legs. It was a weird feeling, and the

Dr. gave me muscle relaxants and that seemed to stop them. I don’t know

what caused it, except another anomaly from the MS. I have so many weird

sensations from time to time, I can only attribute it

to the CNS dysfunction, and all the other systems it connects with.

Do you know if any activity causes your trembling? Mine seemed to come on

at night when I was getting into bed, no rhyme or reason, except I get sensory

sensations more when I am tired. I have found that EVERYTHING sensory wise coming

in causes some type of physical reaction.

Hugs, Jackie

p/s I have been experiencing “ice water”

trickling down my leg into my ankle. Now that’s pretty weird. I’m

pretty sure it’s a neurological thing too.

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[mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf

Of Sharon Marsden

Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006

5:34 PM

To: mserslife

Subject: anyone have

tremors or jerky feelings?

I'm wondering.

It's hard for me to describe. I've been getting a trembling,

quivery feeling in my body. There's also a jerky movement thing going

on.

I would appreciate

hearing of your experiences.

Thanks!

Sharon

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Hi Sharon,

I'm not sure if what I experience is anything like you

have but I will try and explain it. Mostly I have

thought of it as twitching or shaking;but, it could

probably be called tremorring. Mostly, I feel it in

my legs. It comes from within my muscles. The whole

muscle doesn't visibly shake, but I can feel it.

There doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason to it.

I do have visible shaking in my hands. If I pick up a

glass of water, the water tends to slosh out if it's

very full.

I also feel some kind of twitchy movement in my head.

Maybe it could be described as a pulsing movement.

None of these things happen all the time. It's hard

to go see the doctor when she doesn't see it

happening.

Donna in WA

It does not require many words to speak the truth.

--Chief ph

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I have this to some degree in my hands! I sure do make a lot of messes!

My neurologist has done a lot of evoked potential studies of my lower legs

and feet and of my forearms and hands: result: "just plaint twitchy," in his

own words! Love to you and to Sharon, n

Re: anyone have tremors or jerky feelings?

Hi Sharon, I'm not sure if what I experience is anything like youhave but I will try and explain it. Mostly I havethought of it as twitching or shaking;but, it couldprobably be called tremorring. Mostly, I feel it inmy legs. It comes from within my muscles. The wholemuscle doesn't visibly shake, but I can feel it. There doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason to it. I do have visible shaking in my hands. If I pick up aglass of water, the water tends to slosh out if it'svery full. I also feel some kind of twitchy movement in my head. Maybe it could be described as a pulsing movement.None of these things happen all the time. It's hardto go see the doctor when she doesn't see ithappening. Donna in WAIt does not require many words to speak the truth.--Chief ph__________________________________________________

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