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Re: Shakey Hands anyone
Sman
The pressure of the business meeting seems to have triggered this.
Perhaps you could start having a drink in front of others by choosing a carton of juice with a straw rather than a glass.
Maybe when you start to shake you could attribute it to some illness in the family (Parkinsons?). Just an idea.
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Re: Shakey Hands anyone
Hi Meewah, My husband has what is called a benign tremor. It effects his hands only. More like the shakes. It stops when he is reading a book, or doing jobs and it does not stop him from driving. I know he is embarrassed by it. When he is talking to people too. No mater what medication he has tried it never stops. His mother had the same thing.
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Re: Shakey Hands anyone
Have you tried propranolol? I have the same with my anxiety! I've had to hold a glass with 2 hands, couldn't hold a pen etc but now I'm on propranolol it seems to have helped?