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I'm taking tremidon 50mg twice a day yet tremors are persistent. I was in the icu for a day. I take treatment for depression as well. But the neurologist I consulted online says it's because of brain nerves. What tests to do? Ct is normal, he said nerves won't appear in ct. Physical neurologist said it's anxiety. Although the hospital I was admitted in said it starts as seizures then I panic and it increases. So which test to do? Is eeg for the same thing?
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