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984138 tn?1359813073

I cant stop shaking any suggestions?

Hey yall..been away for a lil while been dealing with relationship issues ( not going so good) but i have a question....This past 2 weeks I been shaking like a gosh darn leaf in the wind! And it is so exhausting to have you body move constanlty...I used to shaked when iwas 17 and no docs could figure it out and he was a really good doc ..ended up with im saying the stress in my life wich is realistic once i told him about my life i was living in those days......SO i was wondering do you think it is the MS or the stress im going through now with my relationship and living issues. It was only my head when i was 17 but now it my whole body tremoring about...Either or MS or not  does anyone have any suggestion watsoever to calm this tremoring down?
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429700 tn?1308007823
I get tremors, too, and it is really exhausting.  When I had the head tremor last time, the neuro said I was already taking a medicine he would prescribe for me--Inderal (propanolol) for it.  I'm not sure if it will help with the other tremors, but it may be worth looking in to.  
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Call your neuro. I have tremors, but they only get really bad when I am having a relapse. As soon as I get steroids they go away. I hate steroids, but I hate the tremors more. :)

Take care,
Neener
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739070 tn?1338603402
Hi,
I agree with wobbly, you probably need to get checked out my your doctor. Having MS is stress enough and if there outside issues complicating your life it could probably set off the manner in which your body handles stress.

Call your doc and see what he has to say about the symptoms in relation to your current situation. Let us know how you make out. We're here if you need us.

Take care,
Ren
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572651 tn?1530999357
Wobbly is so right - if this continues to plague you, give your neuro a call.  I don't think shaking all over as you have described it is MS related.  But I'm definitely no expert either.

wish you were better,
Lulu
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293157 tn?1285873439
I would go to see your Dr, since you seem to be having relatioship problems?? would this be causing you anxiaty??  or r yu nevous for any reason... Is it like tremors all over all at the same time?  Maybe you just got over something tiring and your body is reacting?
could be stress related too?

If so... I don't think it would be anything with MS...but then I'm no doctor and don't know all about MS...I think it's best to speak with a Dr and let them know.

hope you feel better soon
take care
wobbly
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