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Stronger
November 10th, 2011, 08:57 PM
Ok so for about a year, on certain days, I get this weird thing where my arms will shake but yet its a mystery. Sometimes its the left other times the right, sometimes both. Ive gotten a MRI but was cleared of tumors. It seems to be happening more and more, at first I never noticed but now I do notice it. Im seeing a neurologist, recently had an EEG done and have had many blood tests done. I go back to see him in late november - early december. Any ideas?

Btw it isnt the following: (Sorry for spelling)

Lime
Hyperglasemia (Low blood sugar)

ImCoolBeans
November 11th, 2011, 02:25 PM
Seeing a neurologist was a good choice; I'm not an expert but it could have something to do with your brain. Let us know the results when you receive them?

Stronger
November 12th, 2011, 11:16 AM
Will do, its definatly not a tumor, maybe something is wrong with the nerves? But in both arms? Seems unlikely though

Dimitri
November 12th, 2011, 11:38 AM
To be honest this is out of the scoop of practice for anyone on here with any medical knowledge or training, you need to be consulting with your physician not with us.

I am sorry if I sound like an asshole but this is something that we cannot do over the internet and this is something you need to talk about with your Neurologist and General Practitioner.


BTW: *HyperGLYCEMIA

Stronger
November 12th, 2011, 03:00 PM
To be honest this is out of the scoop of practice for anyone on here with any medical knowledge or training, you need to be consulting with your physician not with us.

I am sorry if I sound like an asshole but this is something that we cannot do over the internet and this is something you need to talk about with your Neurologist and General Practitioner.

You dont sound like an asshole but I was just getting opinions not specific advice, I'm already seeing people for this

Josiah7
November 13th, 2011, 12:04 AM
To be honest this is out of the scoop of practice for anyone on here with any medical knowledge or training, you need to be consulting with your physician not with us.

I am sorry if I sound like an asshole but this is something that we cannot do over the internet and this is something you need to talk about with your Neurologist and General Practitioner.

Yea what he said, your in the best care with your physicians. It could be a number of things, and many people may not have experience in the area, over VT. Just ensure that you follow the advice of your doctors, and if you are still unsure, try and get a second opinion.

Stronger
December 8th, 2011, 12:44 PM
Seeing a neurologist was a good choice; I'm not an expert but it could have something to do with your brain. Let us know the results when you receive them?

Well Mike, everything came back clean, doctor has no idea what it could be and he is actually sending me to NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center but he said its not an emergency, so we will deal with it after Christmas. Just thought you wanted to know.

botwa
December 9th, 2011, 03:36 AM
Could it be caused by stress? Maybe your hands start to shake after you experience it?

Stronger
December 9th, 2011, 06:58 AM
No its not that, like one day in school I had to use a hot glue-gun and as soon as I tried to use it, my left hand was shacking so bad I couldn't even use it right