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Sanguin3
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Re: Shaky hands in the morning? [Re: Sanguin3]
#23746274 - 10/17/16 04:27 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anxiety?
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Re: Shaky hands in the morning? [Re: Shroomslip]
#23746275 - 10/17/16 04:27 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Sounds neurological
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Re: Shaky hands in the morning? [Re: Morel Guy] 1
#23746288 - 10/17/16 04:30 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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You drink beer most nights? That could be a part of it. Even if it's a couple to a few.
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Sanguin3
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moonrockmushy
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Re: Shaky hands in the morning? [Re: Sanguin3] 1
#23746396 - 10/17/16 04:57 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I get shakes like that sometimes. I used to get them if I would stay up really late getting drunk and stoned, and now I get them sometimes in the morning if I have to wake up before I want to without enough sleep. I've had it since I was young and I've never been diagnosed with diabetes or anything. I don't know what causes it.
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Re: Shaky hands in the morning? [Re: Sanguin3] 1
#23746732 - 10/17/16 06:32 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I have had this for many years, sometimes I can't even hold a cup, and after years of experimenting, the cure (for me anyway), is a combo of 5-htp, sublingual vitamin B-12, and Taurine. I just started this regimen a couple weeks ago after much reading, and have not had the shakes since.
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Re: Shaky hands in the morning? [Re: RobZombie68]
#23747247 - 10/17/16 09:01 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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if I lived in murica id so be an alco.
$20 6 packs and $34 for a bottle of beam
Granted $20 AUD could get you like 2 mcdonalds meals.
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Yeah if I don't get enough sleep I tend to be really shakey.
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Sanguin3
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Re: Shaky hands in the morning? [Re: Sanguin3]
#23747354 - 10/17/16 09:53 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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It can but I associate that with anxiety. I can get more anxious than usual, especially before work, if I haven't had enough sleep. That means enough restful sleep. Sometimes I'll have a benzo or a sleep aid at night, or just an awkward night, and I can tell I haven't had a full REM cycle thru the night. It often feels like a light sleep or a heavy dreaming sleep. I will wake up shakey more often than not if I don't get a full night of restful sleep.
Rob does bring up a good point, vitamin deficiency can cause alot of strange subtle symptoms.
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moonrockmushy
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Yeah it can definitely come from being in a stressful situation too long. It's more in my shoulder area than my hands specifically too, but of course that makes my hands shake.
I'm pretty much always oddly hyped up and energetic. It definitely comes along with a bit of that.
I have been tested to be low on vitamin D and potassium. Maybe it is that.
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Re: Shaky hands in the morning? [Re: Sanguin3]
#23747922 - 10/18/16 04:44 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Could be low blood sugar when you wake up
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Re: Shaky hands in the morning? [Re: Sanguin3]
#23748717 - 10/18/16 11:50 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I have chronically shaky hands . Sometimes it gets pretty intense other times it almost goes away but as a rule my hands are always shaky.
I have asked two doctors about it and they insist it's harmless. They said it's called an essential tremor/ benign tremor and is nothing to worry about.
Low blood sugar, anxiety, caffeine and exercise can all worsen it.
I have a prescription for beta blockers which can stop the shaking but I have never used then as for the most part the shaky hands don't effect anything.
People ask all the time why I have shaky hands but that's the only annoyance.
I was afraid of Parkinsons but thankfully the doctors said it's definitely not that.
Propranolol is an example of a med that will help shaky hands .
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