another hand tremor vid
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It could be a side affect from medicine.
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ur hand looks swollen
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@Aspenfash899 I have it in my whole body as well, you just can't visibly see it all the time. I think the Lyme disease causes systemic and nerve inflammation in the whole body.
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@7dina7 i have it in my whole body which sucks i just wish it will go away
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lol ive got the same, but im 17 years old, dont know why. its only in parkinson? i have some of multiple sclerosis symptoms, neurologs dont know what wrong with me. lmao
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i hav that too and everyday it works even f at rest.....it bcame worst when having some physical exertion..or when im nervous...espcially when im writing...its so embarassing for me coz even juz in a smple task,its really2 hard to do..i notice it...i think 1st yr highschool....,right now im coming college lvel....already 16...and still suffering.....its really2 hard for me to hav this kind of???disease?? is it??? im too young for this and it hurt me so much.......
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if hands tremors are "common", y do doctors i went to don have any idea wat the hell wrong with me? im 25, having hand/body little tremors normally since young, but it worsen when im hungry,nervous,angry. the "sickness" ur having now only cause ur hands but not other parts of body to shake?
Severe symptoms of alcohol withdrawel cause this as well. I hate when I get these
spikeybug1 1 year ago
@spikeybug1 I don't drink alcohol. I hope you get help :)
LedByTheLamb 6 months ago
Yes, borreliosis is right. Treatment depends on how long you have had Lyme disease undiagnosed. Some people only need a few months of treatment if they just got bitten. People like me will probably never be cured, but can go into a remission of sorts for years. I've been on antibiotics for 10 months now and just now am able to function normally again.
I'll likely be on antibiotics for at least two years. Some people opt for a natural route.
LedByTheLamb 3 years ago
I have positive Rombergs also. Neurological Lyme disease. You need to find a Lyme Specialist (NOT an infectious disease doctor!) What state do you live in?
LedByTheLamb 3 years ago