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Last night my daughter had a new experience....she was eating a piece of chocolate (yeah I know she shouldn't be eating that) and all of the sudden her hand started shaking and the chocolate fell out of her hand. She said it was like she couldn't grip it anymore.
Has anyone had this happen to them?
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A similar symptom brought me to the neurologist before my Lyme diagnosis.
My left hand would get shaky out of nowhere, especially in my pinky and ring finger.
I had no strength to open a bottled water or bag of chips with my left hand.
It would come and go.
It hasn't happened in many months, but there was a time when it happened several times a week for months.
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tdtid
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I too had this same type of shaking BEFORE my lyme diagnosis. My EEG said I was having mini seizures but they had no idea why.
Another thing I tested positive for was Hypoglaucemia which also would cause a tremor so as to why I was actually tremoring, I have no clue.
I do know that since treatment for Lyme and co's, I don't get the tremors or seizures nearly as often as I once did.
Perhaps this will be a one time fluke thing with your daughter, but I would definitely talk to her LLMD about it.
Cathy
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Try magnesium... my son's tremors, convulsions, shaking, and seizures went away when we found a magnesium that was being absorbed properly.
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