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Default RSI with no pain?

Hey everyone,

For the last couple weeks I've been feeling fatigue in the extensors muscles of my forearms and also my wrists. There is no pain! but it feels heavy to even just lift my hand using my wrist or extensors forearms. I've allowed them to rest for two days but they still feel tired and weak. When i use these muscles raising my hand, my hand sometimes shakes slightly. It isn't really visible but i can certainly feel the jerkiness. If i hold my hands out with my wrists straight they dont shake.

Could this be RSI without pain? Maybe the fatigue is amplifying my 'normal tremors' like when you lift something heavy, or do you think this is something more like essential tremor?

I'm currently avoiding bending my wrists.
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