Twitching, Tremors, and Aches

Hi There,I've been twitching for a month and a half now. Just wondering if any of you think this is abnormal.....I seem to have developed a tremor in my right pinky finger. At rest it just moves back and forth all the time and I have lots of aches in my wrist and pinky. There also seem to be tremors in the rest of my fingers although not nearly as noticeable or bad as my right pinky. Also, I've noticed that I get slight "twitches" in all my fingers when I have them held together or at rest. They don't move the whole finger all the time , really just feel like minor jolts that maybe move the tip of the fingers a millimeter or so, not really noticeable unless you are really looking at it. It's hard to describe....please respond and let me know if I should be really worried about the tremors. Thanks in advance...
 
Is it only in your hand? It doesn't sound like anything to worry about. I have twitched all over for about 1 and half months as well, including both hands.
 
Is it only in your hand? It doesn't sound like anything to worry about. I have twitched all over for about 1 and half months as well, including both hands.
 
Hi and welcome,What you are describing is EXTREMELY COMMON around here. Use the search bar and you'll find SO many of us with the exact same symptoms. I get those all the time, in both hands. Most of my fingers twitch and I also suffer tremor (mostly in my left hand). Even my toes twitch. Again, this is VERY common for us BFSers. Apart from it being annoying ther's simply nothing to worry about :) .May
 
My symptoms started with a tremor in my left hand, arm, and fingers, this is what first brought me to see a GP, and was the opening salvo in this calamity. My right hand and arm have been totally uneffected. I started twitching 7 months later. I am 32 months since the tremor started, it is still there, for the last three weeks my hand and arm have had an intense burning sensation, and the muscles in my left shoulder have been tremoring non stop. It goes up and down in severity, but is always present. But I am alive and kicking. May is right, it is a very common BFS symptom, Roger is also right, this is not normal, it is not going to take us down, but it is annoying as hell.
 

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