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Could Tremors And Stiffness In Legs Be The Symptoms Of Parkinson S Disease?

I am 48 yrs old my dr (neurologist) thinks I might have parkinson s. I was wondering a year and a half ago I started having tremors. In the beginning of this can the symptoms come & go? Sometimes my tremors are not on one side. I will have at least e few tremors a day, my leg stiffness happens in the morning on some days & in the evening once in a while. When I stand up they automaticly stiffen. Tencing up. Like when I stand up I have to wait a few seconds for the stiffness to go away. I really have a few questions. I have numerous muscle twitching & cramping from my stomach to my ankles, is that a symptom also?
Wed, 18 Mar 2015
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If this is not confirmed diagnosis "Parkinson's" then it advisable to get it confirm because it may have the symptoms that is being described here, if this not the Parkinson's then such symptoms could be due to some functional condition, hope this information helps, take care.
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Could Tremors And Stiffness In Legs Be The Symptoms Of Parkinson S Disease?

HI Well come to HCM If this is not confirmed diagnosis Parkinson s then it advisable to get it confirm because it may have the symptoms that is being described here, if this not the Parkinson s then such symptoms could be due to some functional condition, hope this information helps, take care.