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When I was diagnosed about 7 years ago I had a noticeable tremor in my right hand. This later moved to include my right leg. I have noticed recently that my right hand is tremor free the shaking is now in my left hand. I take Stalevo as my main medication> I find this agrees with me, but am unable to find out why my tremor is now in my left hand, and slightly in my right leg.

I was wondering if anyone else had a similar occurrence?

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Initially symptoms are unilateral but become bilateral as the degradation progresses. The meds are still probably helping the right side.

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johntPM

I don't have tremor in my leg, but otherwise the same for me.

Although my left side tremors more, it still moves faster.

John

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