Hi all - I hope you're all coping in the lousy weather.
My consultant has been increasing my medication a lot lately, which has run alongside my GP increasing my blood pressure medication (I spend my days singing 'John Is Falling Apart Again to the old Joy Division tune).
Anyway, although I don't know exactly what's behind it, I have started to experience far worse hand tremors than ever before. He put me on a high dose of pred just after Xmas, which has been tapered down to 10mg/day, but he says I should prepare for the possibility of that being very long-term. He also moved me from Symbicort 200/6 to 400/12 plus a 50% increase in itraconazole (for ABPA).
It's worse some days than others, but I pretty much suspect the increase in steroids is to blame for the tremors. I wondered if anyone has developed any strategies or techniques for managing it? I'm finding, for example, that I often need both hands to hold a drink still & my shirt gets more of my food than I do.
I've started to wonder if there are exercises or anything similar that might just help manage it? All suggestions gratefully received!