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On And Off Body Tremors, Bigger Throat, Weight Loss. Diagnosed With Graves. Any Doctors For Consultation Near Piggott Ar?

I have been diagnosed with graves, I have body tremors off and on I can't seem to get into the Dr. for a month from now. I am looking for a dr. who will do the radiation treatment my throat has gotten bigger in the last two weeks. Is it normal to have Body Tremors ? If I loose any more wait they won't be able to see me. If you could direct me to a Dr. that could see me sooner that would be great. I live in Piggott Ar, 0000 Thank you
Wed, 31 Jul 2013
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Thank fro choosing HCM
Your history is incomplete, you have not mentioned your age/male or female. whatever history you gave here is little indicative of either Parkinson disease or Thyroid dysfunction, beside these other differential diagnosis also need to be ruled out, but for that your detail clinical history is needed, Have good day.
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On And Off Body Tremors, Bigger Throat, Weight Loss. Diagnosed With Graves. Any Doctors For Consultation Near Piggott Ar?

HI Thank fro choosing HCM Your history is incomplete, you have not mentioned your age/male or female. whatever history you gave here is little indicative of either Parkinson disease or Thyroid dysfunction, beside these other differential diagnosis also need to be ruled out, but for that your detail clinical history is needed, Have good day.