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03-21-2014, 02:04 PM #1Junior Member
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Hands, head body still shakes. Almost 23yrs old
Hi guys,
As you can see from my profile or previous threads i ran a cycle last year which i had to stop during week 6. I ran proper PCT which helped a lot. My Balls are fine. I feel i recovered well.
So Overall i think i am absolutely fine. I mean i am gaining strength, Appetite is much better than normal and i gained 5-7 lbs in last 3-4 months all naturally. But this problem is not getting away. My hands shakes during workout and after i finish my workout my body shakes like someone is on clen . And sometimes i feel like my head shakes a little bit even when i am on bed trying to sleep.
My hands shakes when i hold a glass or when i sign a check or when i eat something with a spoon. Sometimes when i type something on mobile. Also these days my hand goes numb when i sleep. Very Badly.
I told my doctor about all this 3 months ago. He said that ur nervous system is weak. He just gave me multivitamins for healthy nervous system. Which i am still having continuously but i cannot feel any progress.
I think this problem is not because of my cycle, maybe be because of lifting heavy in a wrong way. I remember when i was on cycle i lifted heavy squats i think i tried 220lbs and suddenly i felt a weird pain near lower abs right side. And then next week again it happened. After that till now i never tried heavy squats.
I found on internet that this condition is called essential tremor. And it is not dangerous for Health. But the only way to treat this is by using Beta-Blockers. Now i think i am too young to be on beta blockers.
This problem never happened before this cycle. Is there any way to diagnose or treat the problem ? What kind of doctors are specialized in this ?? Any Blood Test that can show something whats going on ?? Please advise. I really feel embarrassed because of this.
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03-21-2014, 02:21 PM #2
Get checked out by a neurologist, they will do the proper tests and diagnostics.
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03-21-2014, 02:29 PM #3Junior Member
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03-22-2014, 01:55 AM #4Junior Member
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Thank you for replying....so i need to see a neurologist. I am also going to tell him about aas use. Maybe that will be easier for him to diagnose the problem.
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03-22-2014, 02:28 AM #5
If you tell him about your AAS use, it's going to go in to your medical records. And although they can't deny coverage to you anymore, it can affect pricing.
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