i get these tremors in my whole body sometimes?

tremor
Dr. Spock

it’s like when im really nervous and i shake really bad and i can’t make it stop…it’s happenning right now and i can’t make it go away! please!what is it? im really nervous and it’s not a panic attack i just can’t stop shaking!
ok it’s over. im just shaking a little now
it’s not a seizure
i know tat part
i need some serious f-ing answers!

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14 Comments so far

  1. bujiboy on March 5th, 2009

    go see a doctor

  2. kute_regina_gal on March 7th, 2009

    a seizure. ya ya thats it..

  3. natestrong35 on March 7th, 2009

    stop drinking energy drinks

  4. siobhain b on March 10th, 2009

    sounds to me like you may have low blood sugar levels or electrolyte inbalance? I suggest a trip to the dr for a blood test!

  5. me on March 12th, 2009

    have an MRI done. it’ll rule out, or pinpoint, any neurological disorders.

  6. Breathe in the nose out the mouth.

    Think Good thoughts.

    Relax, and drink some water.

    You’ll be fine.

  7. ThatLady on March 13th, 2009

    You should see a doctor who might give you a referral to a neurologist. Sounds like something happening in your brain or nervous system.

  8. matgrouper on March 13th, 2009

    Might be an orgasm, have you had em before?

  9. †♥mslamom♥† on March 15th, 2009

    Are you nervous because of the shaking? How often does this happen? Maybe you are experiencing anxiety attacks. You should talk to your doctor about it. He/she can prescribe medication that can control the anxiety, reducing the amount of shakes you experience.

    There is also something called “Diabetic Shakes” I get these from time to time and I shiver all over, uncontrollably. Are you a diabetic? Have you noticed if this happens after you have eaten sweets or go from a prolonged time without anything to eat?

  10. shadow on March 16th, 2009

    talk about why you are nervous, let your feelings out, anything to show what is going on in your mind. alot of times mental problems that go on and do not have a chance to escape, like holding in anger, being shy, they all find ways to let themselfs out. you it is your nerves and they are coming out in a physical way of have you shake.
    just guessing but that is what my problem is, it also shows up in my speach alot.

  11. tunes on March 19th, 2009

    Go to the doctors,it sounds more serious than just being nervous. Anxiety, stress and being worked up about something may be bringing it on. But its not normal to shake like you describe. Have it checked out, its better to be safe and you may find out how to get it under control.

  12. li'lbit on March 19th, 2009

    Go get you a little O.J. or a piece of candy. Your blood sugar could be dropping.

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  13. purpleaura1 on March 20th, 2009

    it could be a seizure, i had them at one time and it wasn’t the type were you pass out , these were called peptic mal, grand mal is were you pass out,
    but you should go have it checked it could be all kind of things, and to it could be as simple as you holding your legs or arms in position for a long time and they will shake, but you really need to see a doctor

  14. theshadowknows on March 21st, 2009

    It could be as other suggested, that your anxiety is feeding itself, and learning relaxing techniques, controlled breathing and meditation is what you need. I would suggest you look at your family health history because if it was a neurological disorder it’s apt to be genetic. Then I would ask if you live in regions with ailments like Malaria? Lyme disease? Does your vision change? Cold sweats? Are you pregnant? Ultimately a visit to your doctor is in order, he will check your weight, pulse, temperature, ask if you’ve experinced dizzyness, how long you’ve had these attacks, how many times a day, and how long tehy last, all of this information you can write down and carry with you will be helpful. You could be having an allergic reaction/spasm to something in your enviroment. Have you changed your diet/drinking habit? Exposed to some new chemical like a cleaning compound or paint? Or it could be psychological, like post-traumatic-stress disorder, something is haunting you that you need to deal with and get over. hard to say without knowing you, but if it’s disrupting your life you need to see a doctor. Another thought that comes to mind is a cyst in the brain, tumour, or as simple as a pinched nerve in your back or spine?

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