A month ago I started feeling extremely tired, exhausted and I realized I have tremors, I can't write normally, I find it difficult to do thing with my hands as I used to. It all started together with digestive issues.
Anyone can relate?
Thank you !
Emma
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Thank you for replying. I'm being tested currently for IBS or Crohn's disease, also fatty liver, so my gp is focusing on those at the moment. I have been also told it could be long covid, so no idea. I'm terrified that I won't be able to work ever again. I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia 4 years ago and it wasn't as bad as it is now.
To be honest I dont know yet, I'm seeing my gp next week to start whatever he is going to do. I am having a CT scan and more blood tests at the beginning of March. I received the result of a test to determine if it was Bowel cancer, yesterday and it was negative.Thank you.
I get occasional tremors that they couldn't find any reason for. If they are affecting your ability to do things, then speak to your gp, as they can try medication to reduce them x
I get tremors sometimes too and a feeling in my fingers hands and wrists that can only be described as vibrating. My gp said it was most likely down to the fibromyalgia as she couldn't find a cause after doing broad spectrum bloods. She put me on sertraline and the tremors have eased a fair bit since and I'm no longer constantly dropping things
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