Posted by Mal on November 20, 2002, at 15:19:59
In reply to Re: Does anyone else experience this?...., posted by utopizen on November 20, 2002, at 1:00:22
I'm butting in here, and I may be way off base, but I thought it might be worth posting.
My grandmother and her siblings had what was Dx'd as "familial tremors", which may or may not be a form of Parkinson's. I think it began with them in their mid 50s to 60s, although I know you are much younger than that. Anyhow, it was quite predominant in her family. All her siblings that I knew had it, except maybe one. It is still a little early to tell about my parents' generation.
My point is that when her hands are at rest, they don't shake. But if she tries to do something with them, they are uncontrollable. Not flailing around all over, but weak and very shaky.
I don't think this is the cause of your problem, but I thought I'd give you a heads up because trembling can be a symptom of some serious diseases. You should get it checked if it doesn't get better. And you should mention it to your GP or Gyn at the next visit whether it improves or not. I'm not trying to scare you, but I'm just telling you what I would do.
Good luck, and keep us posted...
Mal
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