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    Sensory symptoms

    Are tremors or shakiness and weakness considered to be sensory symptoms?

    I seem to feel this way in the mornings more often than later in the day.
    Marti




    The only cure for insomnia is to get more sleep.

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    I have read that tremors are often caused by lesions in the cerebellum, so cerebellar, not sensory symptom. Ask a neurologist for a definitive answer, but I thought sensory symptoms were more like pain, numbness, itching, buzzing, hot or cold etc. I would think that weakness would be a motor symptom but again ask a neuro if you want to be sure.

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      Originally posted by Pipes123 View Post
      I have read that tremors are often caused by lesions in the cerebellum, so cerebellar, not sensory symptom. Ask a neurologist for a definitive answer, but I thought sensory symptoms were more like pain, numbness, itching, buzzing, hot or cold etc. I would think that weakness would be a motor symptom but again ask a neuro if you want to be sure.


      Thank you Pipes. You'd think after 13 years I would know the difference between the symptoms and their catergories.
      Marti




      The only cure for insomnia is to get more sleep.

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        My pleasure. I've received so much here. It's nice to be able to contribute.

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