Oh man, I remember on an episode of Golden Girls when Dorothy had something and the doctors couldn't put a finger on it. I understand your apprehension at the diagnoses now that I've read about it.
This legitimizes your earlier feelings:
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Functional (psychogenic) movement disorders are a common source of disability and distress. Despite this, little systematic evidence is available to guide treatment decisions. This situation is likely to have been influenced by the “no man’s land” that such patients occupy between neurologists and psychiatrists, often with neither side feeling a clear responsibility or ability to direct management.
It's like the medical version of the battle between your ISP and your router help line.
So was this different than the tremor situation that Cinci doc specializes in?