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    Uncontrollable shaking!!

    As some of you might know, I lost my beloved cat Thursday & am going through hell!!

    Yesterday I had uncontrollable shaking on & off & I know that it was because I was in shock (Lady my cat, died very suddenly) & I didn't have much to eat. Only had two hours sleep last night which is to be expected due to the circumstances. But am having uncontrollable shaking again tonight. I wasn't worried about it, now all of a sudden I am because I have had a little to eat today, but didn't shake today, just come on tonight. Do you think its still shock or anxiety or something else. Is there a physical illness where your body shakes without any other symptoms? Every now & again the shaking stops abruptly, but then comes back again!

    Anyone got any ideas please? I would be grateful.
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    Re: Uncontrollable shaking!!

    My dear Elsbeth

    I am soo sorry to hear about your cat I can tell your heartbroken, as an animal lover, this must be so hard for you

    Hunny it sounds like anxiety to me, it sounds like your body is producing adrenaling, hence the shaking when the body feels the adrenalin has gone, it stops shaking, but because you are soo stressed and have anxietys your body is producing more adrenalin, so the body will shake again to try rid itself of it.

    The fact that you have had not much sleep and not much to eat this is not helping either. I know its dame hard for you right now but please try and eat something.

    When we are in shock we can produce adrenaline too hunny, so you may have both. Please eat something, be kind to yourself, your going through a rough time at the mo, this shaking will pass hunny

    I am editing this because I forgot to mention, when I was going through a very bad time with my hubby ( will not go into detail ) but I had these types of shakes, on and off, my hubby thought I was cold, that's how visible these shakes were, they did go.


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    Re: Uncontrollable shaking!!

    Hi Jill

    Thank you for the condolences about my cat Lady.

    This shaking business is so weird to me! It's like your hubby said, it's as if your cold, but your not! I just got up and walked around the flat for a little while & I stopped shaking! I suppose I was able to get rid of some of the adrenalin just by walking around for a bit. I have also put extra clothes on to see if I am actually a bit cold!! I will have some weetabix in a while, food is so hard to get down at the moment.

    I can actually feel the shaking start to come on again now, so I'd better get up & walk around again, how on earth am I supposed to sleep when I'm like this!!

    Thank you very much for replying Jill. If this hasn't gone by Monday I think I'll go to drs as this is a new symptom for me & I have had anxiety for 34 years!!

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    Re: Uncontrollable shaking!!

    I've had something similar in the past, and have just put it down to anxiety really. Presently I get involuntary nerve or muscular spasms when I'm going off to sleep. It seems to have occurred at the same time I began taking Efexor XL. It's not something I worry about personally, but I hope you are soon able to put your mind at rest over it. If you do see the doctor, come back and tell us. I'd be interested to hear a professional opinion. Sorry to hear you lost your pusscat. I know how close the bonds can be.
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    Re: Uncontrollable shaking!!

    Dear Elspeth,
    I am so sorry about the loss of your cat, Lady. I have always had cats myself and know that whenever I have lost one I feel a real grief.

    The shaking is definately because of how upset you are at the moment and the shock of it all. When you get a big shock you can shake uncontrollably for ages. I have this every day even without shock, so I know it is my anxiety causing it. When I calm down in the evening it goes away. I am sure you will find it gets better in the near future.
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    Re: Uncontrollable shaking!!

    Dear Elspeth

    So sorry to hear about the loss of your cat. I know it's dreadful when you lose part of your family.

    I've actually posted elsewhere about a quivering sensation that I have had since last monday after I was rushed to hospital. As a sufferer of HA it was a huge shock to me.

    The support that I've received on here (a special mention to Jill here) has been priceless & I can honestly say that althought I'm not 100% I am definitely feeling better.

    So, you are not alone, and I'm sure that once you are eating properly and over time as your anxiety improves it will disappear as soon as it appeared

    Love Ragna xx

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    Re: Uncontrollable shaking!!

    I had two cats, and have had cats all my life, but Jack and Luke were very special.

    Luke was with me all the time, and I'm sure nobody will ever understand how much this 'animal' loved me, and I loved him.

    Unfortunately Luke (the brother of Jack) never came home one day (OK, I'm crying already into my keyboard) and I spent the next few weeks walking around streets and fields clanking plates together shouting "Lucas, din-dins", calling animal sanctuaries, vets, and the road cleaning dept of the council for any reports of a dead cat. My heart was broken, completely.

    For anyone else this was harrowing enough, but for someone with anxiety like myself this triggered all kinds of things, including shaking, unimaginable depression, and thoughts tooo shocking for TV as to his end...including being lost wandering around some city because he might have jumped in a dleivery van from the city...which was worse than death for me. I never saw a body so my mind tortured me with possibilities for a long time.

    I shivered, I wept, I blamed myself and lord knows what else.

    I didn't eat either, I was distraught - and I'm a fella!

    Even without anxiety or depression your reactions are normal, I'm a cat lover myself...I TOTALLY sympathise.

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    Re: Uncontrollable shaking!!

    Hi Elspeth

    Im so sorry to hear about Lady

    When my cousin died suddenly I had the same as you and my doc gave me some Diazipam which helped a bit

    Have you seen the web site called rainbow bridge for people who have lost pets....it may bring you some comfort

    Im thinking of you

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    Re: Uncontrollable shaking!!

    i had a shaking fit after coming out of hospital after having my baby,i shook so bad my boyfriend rang an ambulance,i felt so cold i wrapped up in jumpers and everything.when the ambulance got to me i was fine,i felt so bad and stupid i cud do nothing but apoligise.it was panic but it was scary

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    Re: Uncontrollable shaking!!

    Dear Elspeth I'm so sorry about your cat Lady. All my cats have been members of the family and I love them dearly. My old cat Stanley could do a lot of things that human beings can do including being my faithful companion whilst I was in labour. If you are taking any medication please try to eat and drink a little as dehydration and lack of food can cause the shaking you describe. I have the shakes with lithium sometimes. I agree with you it is probably better to get checked out at the doctors if you are at all concerned.

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