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Old 11-29-2013, 12:43 PM #11
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We used to have a "handy helper" thread, that we had a multitude of helpful
items for the handicapped. I never can find anything on the search engine
though.. We should have stickyed it.
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Kelly - I have both intention tremors from MS and essential tremors (hereditary). I can't really tell the difference but the neuro can. Apparently there is a difference. Not only do my hands shake sometimes but they can all of a sudden jerk and go off in a different direction. The gabapentin I takes helps with that and has made a difference in my tremors and what I can do now. I'm on the gabapentin for nerve pain but it helping the tremors is a bonus.

I also get tremors (ataxia) in my trunk and in my legs. Those are tougher as standing can be difficult due to the shaking in the trunk and the legs. But, they are far more entertaining.

My mom as well as a brother, a sister, and a cousin all have essential tremors. My mom's is severe. She was put on gabapentin for neuropathy but, like me, it has helped her tremors too. She can now do so much more that she wasn't able to. She has good days and bad days but she can write now, use utensils without spilling as much, control the mouse, etc.

I posted an article once on here about the different types of tremors. I'll see if I can find it again.
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We used to have a "handy helper" thread, that we had a multitude of helpful
items for the handicapped. I never can find anything on the search engine
though.. We should have stickyed it.
Is this it, Sally? http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...hlight=tremors
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I don't know if this is the thread that Sally was thinking of, but just glancing through it has me wanting to read the whole thing. That's on the agenda for later.
Thanks for waking it up .

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Yes indeedy it is...thank you.
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I've noticed that when I'm doing something that requires the use of one specific hand (like putting toothpaste on the toothbrush or spooning something into a container) I have a very noticeable tremor.

Especially if I am trying to hold my hand steady and not spill something (like a spoonful of hot soup) my hand shakes uncontrollably.

I looked up "intention tremors" and got some good info. Here is the link I found: http://www.ask.com/wiki/Intention_tr...=2800&qsrc=999

I wonder if this just gets progressively worse or if it can improve over time. I noticed my hand was shaking when I was trying to eat last night. I tend to make a mess now and it looks like a two year old was sitting at my place at the dinner table.
I don't think I own a single shirt that doesn't have spots on the front. And I too have stabbed myself in the face lol. Its more laughable at times but on the down days, its a reminder. Stay positive!
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