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@jmjlove

Bille, could you explain the cerebellar tremor for me. I have always called the shaking in my left side, especially and mostly when I attempted to do a task, small things, like removing money from wallet, carry a drink, hold a paper plate while using right hand to put food on, always referred to this as a palsy.

This out of control shaking did not appear until a month or more after stroke. It just appeared. I was scared thinking I may have had another stroke without realizing it. It is uncontrollable and annoying as heck, mostly shows itself when using left hand to do little things. Also have tremor throughout left side when simply trying to stand still. What's up with that???

Anyone have any idea what makes this happen? I think another poster besides us has mentioned this. Would love to know more about this nasty clingon.
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Replies to "Bille, could you explain the cerebellar tremor for me. I have always called the shaking in..."

One of the neurologists I saw had me touch his fingertip with my fingertip as he moved his hand around randomly. When trying to do this with the side that had the stroke, my left, as my finger approached his finger it would start shaking, searching is how the neurologist called it. I do notice that I have a tremor more when tired, but that would be the same as most of my symptoms. There are some Youtube videos describing this better than I can.

Hope this helps.