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Does anyone else suffer from kinetic tremors? Do they always point to MS or do I still have hope?
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Hi.

Kinetic tremors are basically tremors that occur when you are moving the affected body part and usually disappears at rest. An example is an intention tremor.

Tremors, by themselves, are not diagnostic of MS. There should be other symptoms as well as diagnostic test findings to achieve a diagnosis of MS.

If you are concerned about your condition, you should consult a physician.

Good luck.
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Hello, just found this site today. Am busy browsing thru and saw your question. Nothing worse than not receiving an answer! I do not know what an kinetic tremor is, but I wish you luck in getting some answers! I am tring to find out why my arm/hand shake only when I try to lift it...Dr.s have no answers yet!
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