alcopop
12-07-20, 13:33
Hi, all
Over the past week, I have found myself feeling increasingly shaky and jerky, with juddering movements. Today, I am visibly shaking all over, even my partner could see it happening. I had a warm bath and with some relaxing music to help the shakes go, but it's still very much there- hands, head, legs. I just feel like a wobbly jittery shaking nervous wreck.
Is it plausible this much shaking could just be anxiety/stress? I haven't had coffee today.
I am terrified it's going to get worse and worse, until I can't stop moving (like a woman I saw on a documentary about Dystonia once). Could it be alcohol neuropathy? Will it go away? My hands are all over the place as I am typing this. When I hold my hands still they are both visibly shaking.
I am really terrified. I have felt shaky before but not to the extent it was an uncontrollable tremor all over and visible to others.
Please let me know if you think this is something permanent, degenerative, and ways to stop it.
I am female, 33.
Thanks in advance.
Over the past week, I have found myself feeling increasingly shaky and jerky, with juddering movements. Today, I am visibly shaking all over, even my partner could see it happening. I had a warm bath and with some relaxing music to help the shakes go, but it's still very much there- hands, head, legs. I just feel like a wobbly jittery shaking nervous wreck.
Is it plausible this much shaking could just be anxiety/stress? I haven't had coffee today.
I am terrified it's going to get worse and worse, until I can't stop moving (like a woman I saw on a documentary about Dystonia once). Could it be alcohol neuropathy? Will it go away? My hands are all over the place as I am typing this. When I hold my hands still they are both visibly shaking.
I am really terrified. I have felt shaky before but not to the extent it was an uncontrollable tremor all over and visible to others.
Please let me know if you think this is something permanent, degenerative, and ways to stop it.
I am female, 33.
Thanks in advance.