GeorgeSteele
24-02-17, 14:50
I have had isometric tremors now for 18 months (when I use a muscle, that muscle tremors), and the doctors I have been seeing think I need to figure out what triggered it and talk about it etc etc. There is no trigger. It happens literally every time I have to use a muscle.
I have been to 11 neurologists in 3 different states, and they all have told me that it is due to depression/anxiety.
My new thing the past 2 months is my neck is so stiff it puts me in so much pain, and I can barely turn my head.
Been resisting going on any meds again.
If it was anxiety wouldn't I only get these physical symptoms when I was anxious?
I have been to 11 neurologists in 3 different states, and they all have told me that it is due to depression/anxiety.
My new thing the past 2 months is my neck is so stiff it puts me in so much pain, and I can barely turn my head.
Been resisting going on any meds again.
If it was anxiety wouldn't I only get these physical symptoms when I was anxious?