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Hi! I am 35 years old. I notice tremor in finger of my left had 2 months ago. The tremor appears occasionaly. But I have problems with my vision, somethimes balance and pain in my hip and shoulder several years. So It could be the case that I have non tremor type od desease? With only 35?

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shasha

hi kokolu

have you not seen your neurologist yet ?

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KokoLu

No, I am going on February 29. What do you think about my case? Please send me a message. Do you know something more then I?

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KokoLu

It's cold PIGD. Anyone under 40?

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janab

Yes, you could have any one of the varieties of Parkinson's disease. Some people have tremors, some not. Some have balance problems ,some not. I personally had pain in my hip , which was only lately found out to be because my foot had such tight muscles.who would believe? I also had pains in my arm and shoulders which come and go. I suggest you see a neurologist, preferably a motion disorder specialist.good luck.

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carolineb211

I'm not really sure when mine started,I had labyrinthitis about six or seven years ago, ever since then I have had attacks of giddiness/ foggy head.

Then, January 2011 I noticed a twitch in my elbow, which travelled down my arm and into my hand, I noticed stiffness and pain in my thigh and shoulder so went to a private neurologist. I had a whole gamut of tests including MRI blood tests and urine tests, which all came back clear. I asked to be referred back to the NHS and saw a different neurologist who did some clinical tests and based on those findings and the progression of my symptoms I was diagnosed with Parkinson's.

That was in March last year, I still have the stiffness and pain in my shoulder and always seem to have a foggy head, despite trying different medications.

Beginning to think there's nothing out there that will get rid of my foggy head. If anyone can suggest anything that can do that will love you forever. x

Caroline

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Changed my meds and the foggy head disappeared.

Sorry U rarely look at my messages

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KokoLu

I so your message and sent you an answer.

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wifeofparky

Is your neurologist a Movement Disorder Specialist?

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KokoLu

No, but I am going to visit one on Feb 29.

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hairdresser1

I find this question very hard to answer All I will say is go and see you GP and tell him every thing He is the only one who can refer you to a specialist. Sorry but PD doe's not differentia between ages.

There are many causes for shaking. Benign essential tremor is one cause but your doctor will be able to confirm this.

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