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Spinal Steniosis,hand And Arm Tremors,psoriatic Spondylitis Cervical Fusion. Tremors?

I'm in a bit of a shock and not having a good day with the new information I received today. I have just found out I have spinal stenosis at L2/3 and L3/4. I also have hand and arm tremors and was just curious if tremors could be related, as I also have Psoriatic Spondylitis/Anklyosing Spondylitis. I have had a cervial fusion at C5/6-6/7 and a 360 L4/5 and L5/6. But, from "Googling," it states I can have tremors, but I'm curous as to what you say.
Mon, 7 Oct 2013
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Hi, soriatic and ankylosing spondylitis can spread to more joints. Usually these will cause pain and immobilizatin. Rarely may cause tremors. but usually may be due to the neuritis.
For tremors you can have complete relief at least for a length of time by medicines. So i advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Spinal Steniosis,hand And Arm Tremors,psoriatic Spondylitis Cervical Fusion. Tremors?

Hi, soriatic and ankylosing spondylitis can spread to more joints. Usually these will cause pain and immobilizatin. Rarely may cause tremors. but usually may be due to the neuritis. For tremors you can have complete relief at least for a length of time by medicines. So i advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.