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@oakbourne

That's how mine started off. First my finger and then hand tremors but graduated to Spasmodic Torticollis. Usually at night, my neck was better. I had surgery, so I am 90% better. I was desperate, something had to be done! Mine is 100% GENETIC! Having it on both sides of my Mom's family has made me severely sick all of my life since a wee kid. I have truly suffered from this disease which made me do things I would never do if I was normal. Dated bad destructive men, taken jobs that required little brain power, and people noted I had problems. Embarrassed and worried that I may lose my job, I responded that I was okay, but I knew something was going on that I had no control. Back in the 1970s, nobody knew what I was talking about. I have suffered from this monster. This was back in the day when you took pride in your job, no matter how low your job was....

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so sorry you had all those experiences but good to hear you're 90% better! Did the dystonia start with finger twitching by itself and no other symptoms? Or did your dizziness/nervousness/etc that you had as a child predate the finger twitching?