Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 This subject is certainly intriguing to me it is one of my most scary symptoms as no one is really telling me why I am having them. They started last March when my fevers and acid reflux started up. I have had these tremors before and they usually occur from physical exertion. Like there were times were I would be using the ladies room and just having my feet sit on the ground and have the toilet be to short and my leg would start trembling uncontrollably if I would try and put my hand on my knee to stop it It would just get worse. That was just here and there now I have them almost anytime I try and do anything. Like when I had to have my fingerprint scanned I couldn't get my left hand to stay still enough to even get it scanned! My Rheumy is blaming MTX but I was only on that for a month I've been having this issue on a daily basis since this summer. and stopped doing computer technology as my major in school because of the hand tremors. I don't know how many times I have to keep re-typing again and again b/c my finger tip hits the wrong thing. even caused me to fail tests. where are these new researches on Still's that include these tremors. Also I am not on any pain killers what so ever. I am on meds for sleep & adhd however these symptoms started more than 6 months after I was on a stable dose and my doctor doesn't think it is those meds. <3 aka Jalee ..<>..One in a Million <3 <3 Female 25yrs old ..<>.. Mandan, ND <3 <3 Diagnosed with AOSD on 10/20/10 <3 <3 www.stillsdisease.org <3 <3 Highest temperature 106 on 10/10/10 <3 <3 Positive RH Factor (no Rheumatoid Arthritis) <3 <3 Positive AMA M2 (no Primary Biliary Cirrhosis)<3 ________________________________ To: Stillsdisease Sent: Mon, March 21, 2011 12:44:53 PM Subject: Re: Involuntary Movements There is also some new data that Still's patients are having essential tremors, which are steady rhythmic movements, kinda like having Parkinson's disease. Not the jerk type movements that you are describing. I do know another person with Still's that has the jerk type movements and her doctor to her she had restless leg syndrome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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