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Originally posted by burntoast
i ask here cause this is the only place i feel comfortable to do so....
also im broke i have no job and no insurance.
Originally posted by FissionSurplus
reply to post by burntoast
I have no job and no insurance either, just like you. You gotta do like the illegals do.....Go to the nearest emergency room, they cannot turn you down for lack of insurance or the ability to pay. You'll end up with some fat bills, but I don't see any other way around it in your situation. You can always pay in installments later, or go bankrupt. It's sad, I know, but you must do what is best for yourself.
Lots of ailments can be self-diagnosed, but anything neurological has to be done by a doctor. I do most of my own "doctorin" at home, but if I started having symptoms such as you describe, I wouldn't hesitate to use the emergency room.
I wish you all the best.
Originally posted by burntoast
i ask here cause this is the only place i feel comfortable to do so....
also im broke i have no job and no insurance.
Definitely neurological.Get a referral from your Dr.to see a neurologist.
Originally posted by Destinyone
reply to post by burntoast
Sounds as if it may be a neurological issue. You should see your Doctor, request an MRI to rule out that area first.
Good Luck....
Des
Intention Tremor: This tremor occurs when a person ends a purposeful movement (such as pressing a button) or aims for a target (as when reaching for an object with the hand). The person may miss the targeted object because of the tremor. Intention tremors are relatively slow and coarse. These tremors may result from damage to the cerebellum or its connections. Thus, cerebellar tremors and intention tremors may be used synonymously. Multiple sclerosis is a common cause. Stroke, Wilson's disease, alcoholism, and overuse of sedatives or anticonvulsants can cause the cerebellum to malfunction, resulting in an intention tremor.
Originally posted by burntoast
hello brother and sister from the beautiful cosmos...
i am here today to find out what is wrong with me, and see if anyone is willing to help me out.
here we go----
about a few months maybe 2-3 i have had little mini twitches on grabbing things...
now its getting kidna worse and now my whole hand or arm actually starts to twitch/get stuck (like turrets) only when i try and grab something...
i remember when it kinda started. i was getting milk for my cofffee and i was stuck there tryna grab it but i just couldnt. its like if my mind is not getting contact to my body to do things.
while i type this im fine not getting stuck or twitching, its really only when i try and grab something.
sometimes it gets bad and then i give up and ask someone to get something for me. i do not know what is wrong with me and top of that i also dont eat much anymore....
OK just typing this a fine lady just called and i couldnt answer my phone i was stuck and twitching or jolting...
please some one help me out im scared