Hello,
I' a 34 year old male recently diagnosed by an Army Doc (Not a Neurologist) to have a Begin
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Essential hypertension
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Familial tremor
Hand tremor
Tremor (ET). I have tried to do some research on my symptoms and I'm really confused now. My
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Familial tremor
Hand tremor
Tremor is in the form of a mild
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Head injury
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Indications of head injury
Radial head injury shaking that comes and goes. It seems to worsen when I'm standing very still like at the position of attention or when I'm sitting or resting but disappears when I'm sleeping or performing a type of action. In my research I noticed that a resting
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Tremor points toward Parkinson's Disease therefore my
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Delirium because I seem to have none of the other symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. However, I also have these annoying head pressure pains (not a headache) on each of my temples that may indicate Brain Cancer/Tumors. My Doc told me this pressure pain was caused by me grinding my teeth to help control the tremors. At first I believed him but now I'm not so sure. This Doc put me on 10mg of Inderal as a daily dosage to ease the tremors. I believe this dosage is way to little to do anything and has not helped at all and I do plan to ask for a greater dosage. My symptoms also include a stiff neck which is sometimes painful (but this is rare). Once a friend of mine pointed out two red marks running down the two predominate muscles in my neck and jokingly asked if my girlfriend had grabbed me hard behind the neck to kiss me. I knew something was not right with these marks so I just replied to him that I was becoming a red neck. I'm not sure of the cause of these red marks unless I rubbed my neck too much but that seems unlikely. Sometimes I can locate various spots on my head, which are painful to the touch but they too come and go. I can also hear a crunching sound at times when I turn my head. Lastly, I just noticed I have these semi-deep, noticeable groves on my head, one on my forehead and the other running down my left temple close to my ear. I'm not sure if these are related to all this but I can't remember having such predominate groves running down my head before. Besides all this I'm generally a healthy guy, never sick and keep myself in great shape (the Army sees to this). However, 15 years in the Airborne Infantry can take a toll on ones body. I remember a few bad jumps and I'm wondering if this is maybe a result of an injury to my back/spine? I'm just so confused and was wondering if anyone my have an opinion on these symptoms. I do plan to go back to my Doc and beg to see a Neurologist after the holidays but just wanted some additional ammunition before I returned. Happy New year to all and thanks in advance for any help!
Jack