PN and trembling/ hands shaking

Posted by stallen @stallen, Feb 4 9:49am

Hi …I've had PN for 9 years. I’ve noticed as it progressed that I have trembling shaky hands and even arms a bit. I also seem to get nervous easier …with anxiety. Does anyone else experience this with their progressing PN? Have the DRS done anything for you? Txs
Steve

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@artemis1886
I’ve had several nerve conduction tests, 2 full blood panels showing no autoimmune and several mri’s….no specific answers .
Have pre diabetes, high BP etc…so maybe that’s it but hard to narrow down. I do have autonomic involvement
Best wishes
Steve

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@stallen what medications are you on a lot of them can cause neuropathy they list it as tingling and I forget the other word may be numbness being pre diabetic can cause neuropathy and some blood lresssure meds cause it

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@artemis1886
Generally IVIG is used for autoimmune right?

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@stallen IVIG can be used for more than autoimmune. It’s hard to find a neurological administrator it. My rheumatologist is ordering it. Once on it it’s for life. You goof it comes back worse

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My neuropathy has progressed quickly, about a year. My right foot is mostly numb, which I do physical therapy and supplements, etc... for and it helps. My tremors vary from the occasional extreme shakes where I can't eat with utensils or write legibly. To the constant "nerves" that affect my pool game noticeably. I love pool, it's extremely important to me.

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My neuropathy has progressed quickly, about a year. My right foot is mostly numb, which I do physical therapy and supplements, etc... for and it helps. My tremors vary from the occasional extreme shakes where I can't eat with utensils or write legibly. To the constant "nerves" that affect my pool game noticeably. I love pool, it's extremely important to me.

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@donhills2113
Sorry to hear about your neuropathy Don. Were you given a cause? I’ve had mine for 9 yrs in April….no specific diagnosis although I am pre diabetes but my neurologist has never pinned it in that. My rate of progression seems to have ramped up. Best wishes to you in the struggle.
Steve

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@donhills2113
Sorry to hear about your neuropathy Don. Were you given a cause? I’ve had mine for 9 yrs in April….no specific diagnosis although I am pre diabetes but my neurologist has never pinned it in that. My rate of progression seems to have ramped up. Best wishes to you in the struggle.
Steve

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@stallen - I have idiopathic small fiber peripheral neuropathy and I also have been in the pre-diabetic category most of my adult life. What the doctors never mentioned to me was that if you are in the pre-diabetes category you also fit into the Metabolic Syndrome which includes diabetes and has a connection with neuropathy and other neurological conditions. Here's some references if you want to learn more about it.
-- The Metabolic Syndrome and Neuropathy: Therapeutic Challenges and Opportunities: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881591/
-- Metabolic syndrome as a risk factor for neurological disorders
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21997383/

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Thanks John…I fall into that classification with high BP also…. 🙁

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