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Default shakey hands

This is my first time at posting, so please bear with me. I've had PN for over twenty years, and recently, I have developed shakey hands and I wonder if this may be PN related.
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Default It certainly could be related--

--depending on what type of neuropathy you have.

Do you have a diagnosis? If they consider you "idiopathic", what type of testing have you had?
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There are many things that can cause tremors. I think a doctor would be your next step.
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My husband has hand arm tremors also. Do they get worse when you extend your arms? My husbands were like that and the neurologist called them something like external tremors, put him on some beta blockers and it calmed them down. If your shaking constantly it could be something else.
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