You deserve a better answer than that. BTW, do you have a family history of simple tremor? I would ask for a referral to neurology, rather than just living with it and worrying. Benign essential tremors are common, but they need to have the rarer more serious things ruled out.
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Thanks for your response. I have no history of family tremors at all. Is it typical that they show up without notice at the age of 34? I do have an appt for a brain scan and blood test but I have been told that there is no way to positivly test for Parkinson's.