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03 Aug 2018, 7:10 am

Only somwtimes after taking a course of antibiotics


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03 Aug 2018, 10:46 am

I think many antidepressant drugs that we are put on have hand tremors as a side effect. Which just gives me yet another reason to hate the drugs.



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04 Aug 2018, 11:58 am

I find that when I'm nervous or anxious about something that my hands start to shake. Sometimes my feet too. I remember that when I was taking my driving test I was so nervous that i struggled to keep my left foot steady on the clutch pedal because it was shaking so much.


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04 Aug 2018, 12:30 pm

JT_ wrote:
I find that when I'm nervous or anxious about something that my hands start to shake. Sometimes my feet too. I remember that when I was taking my driving test I was so nervous that i struggled to keep my left foot steady on the clutch pedal because it was shaking so much.


My feet/legs shake too.



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04 Aug 2018, 12:38 pm

komamanga wrote:
JT_ wrote:
I find that when I'm nervous or anxious about something that my hands start to shake. Sometimes my feet too. I remember that when I was taking my driving test I was so nervous that i struggled to keep my left foot steady on the clutch pedal because it was shaking so much.


My feet/legs shake too.


Mine as well, once in a while they get bad enough to make me scared to walk.


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04 Aug 2018, 1:01 pm

I do not suffer from this symptom.

According to the internet: A tremor is an unintentional rhythmic movement of any part of the body. When hands are shaking or trembling, this is typically a tremor of the hands. Tremors are usually caused by problems with areas of the brain that control movements. Neurological problems can cause tremors, but they can also be caused by metabolic problems and toxins (such as alcohol) that affect the brain and nervous system. Shaking hands and tremor can also be a side effect of different medications.

Also when you get very old in your 70's and 80's, hand tremors can become common.


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05 Aug 2018, 4:18 pm

My migraine medication makes my hands a bit shaky.


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