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Questions in the Category: Shakiness

Shakiness

ME Essential Summer 2025

I am hoping you can shed some light on two types of shakiness which I've had since a recent relapse of my ME.

Some days I start feeling shaky shortly after getting moving in the morning. It's like I've had a big dose of caffeine (which I definitely haven't) and at its worst my hands will be too shaky to do anything fiddly like sewing but resting is hard because I feel wired with it. It normally fades around the middle of the day. It's intermittent and there are no obvious triggers.

More difficult to describe is a sensation I get sometimes which is more disturbing. It's like an inner wobble, possibly centred around my abdomen. It comes and goes and tends to make me feel vaguely weak. It's possible that one trigger is doing too much but otherwise it's random and can disappear for weeks. I find it difficult because I don't know whether I should be resting more when I have this shakiness or trying to ignore it like a lot of other symptoms.

Charles Shepherd

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