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Anyone else suffer with essential tremors?
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<blockquote data-quote="Locknload" data-source="post: 1601224" data-attributes="member: 20333"><p>I would suggest to you that you get an internal medicine specialist that really knows their stuff. Forget the insert, removal or surgeries that permanently alter what they can not fix. Go to a clinic that is well known, like Mayo, develop a base of knowledge, and forget the local yokels.</p><p></p><p>I have been a care giver for 36 years to an early onset Parkinson's patient. First thing I did was to take her to the Parkinson's Foundation Center to see the senior physician. She was 32 years of age and she is still fully functional today, not due to neurologists but due to one world class internal medicine specialist. Dozens of idiots have wanted to drill, cut, insert or remove, NO! if you can not repair what you want to do, you are not going to touch her, period.</p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Locknload, post: 1601224, member: 20333"] I would suggest to you that you get an internal medicine specialist that really knows their stuff. Forget the insert, removal or surgeries that permanently alter what they can not fix. Go to a clinic that is well known, like Mayo, develop a base of knowledge, and forget the local yokels. I have been a care giver for 36 years to an early onset Parkinson’s patient. First thing I did was to take her to the Parkinson’s Foundation Center to see the senior physician. She was 32 years of age and she is still fully functional today, not due to neurologists but due to one world class internal medicine specialist. Dozens of idiots have wanted to drill, cut, insert or remove, NO! if you can not repair what you want to do, you are not going to touch her, period. Ed [/QUOTE]
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