The best person to ask about your clonus would be your
neurologist since without having the advantage of examining you and testing the clonus to see what it actually responds to I don't know if it's a consequence of the shunts you've had or the medications you're on for the transplant.
Also, without knowing the anti-rejection drugs you are on I cannot in good conscience give you names of drugs in case you decide to go out and somehow get your hands on them because you may be taking something that will counteract those drugs.
If you'd like to carry on this discussion in a liitle more detail so that you can give more information in order to make an intelligent recommendation then, look me up at the following webpage:
http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-dariush-saghafi/68474
Send a DIRECT QUERY to my attention and I will promptly answer. What I'd ask you do is to UPLOAD complete list of medications you are on. I don't need doses, just the names of the drugs.
Also, give me a bit more history of your
tremor or as you call it your "clonus" as in when EXACTLY did it start and what sorts of things make it better and what makes it worse. And finally, are there any medications or circumstances under which you've noticed that these movements actually cease or drop off dramatically?