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Gwen, thank you for this. I've started having tremors in my right thumb

(never had this before - I know, I may be for nothing here but I was

curious to see how the tremors began in others.

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Patti, thank you for this. I'm starting to get a bit concerned here as I am

having tremor in my right thumb and first finger. Should I be concerned

here?

Courage

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>Hello Courage,

> I thank you for this discussion. My tremors have always been

>somewhat as a mystery to me. I never know one hour to the next what

>they will be like.

>

>It was the starting of a tremor in my right hand that was consistent

>with the Pillrolling rest tremor that was what finally the Dr.

>decided It was PD of some sort. It was negligible at first and even

>gone a good deal of the time. It started in my thumb and first finger.

>Later I noticed my small finger seemed to jerk and shake even worse

>than the thumb and finger. At times I would have a general shaking in

>both hands. Now it is much worse, but still variable. It is always

>there it seems and gets to a point where it involves not only my

>hands, but my arms as well. No longer can I stop it by sitting on my

>hands as my arm then shakes. I have developed habits to mask my

>symptoms, but they are not working as good as they did. lol

>My diagnosis of PD came in 1996. I had the other symptoms, but due to

>my age and with the tremor being absent he would not give me that

>diagnosis. Anyway back to the Tremor I now have tremor not only in my

>hands and arms, but in all extremities and always varying in

>severity. Jerky movements are also unpredictable, but not frequent.

>

>I hope this helps you. I don't think eveyone is the same on this

>either and everyone seems to be different. I apprciate your

>asking...Hugs...Patti

>

>

>

>> Hello All and Patti especially,

>>

>> Can some of you share you stories about your LO's hand tremors -

>when did you notice them and how did they start - total hand tremor

>or a finger or two at a time?

>> Courage

>>

>> Please follow this link to learn more about Lewy Body Dementia

>> http://www.lewybodydementia.org

>>

>>

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Thanks Patti, you've given me a lot to think about here. At this moment my

left ankle is in an ace bandage - huge pain. I've had joint pain for over a

year now (legs, arms, shoulders) yet the doctors can't decide what it is

that is causing the pain. I usually take codiene for the pain but it doesn't

always work. I've noticed the tremor while at rest and while using my hand.

Now I don't mean to be morbid or dramatic here but I'm pretty certain that I

will probably get LBD or maybe AD or PD. The reason I mention this is

because a while back we were discussing how interesting it will be to see

who in this group will end up with the disease. I decided then that I

wasn't going to spend the rest of my life worrying about it as there is

nothing I can do at this point in time to make it stop. I'm keeping track

of my symptoms/illnesses - depression and tremors - an any others that crop

up so that I can get dx quickly.

At some point in the future I will get a check up but wouldn't know what to

ask the doctor to check for or what tests to ask for. Any suggestions?

Courage

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>Hi Courage,

>Do you have anything else going on, like stiffness or slowness of

>movement, short steps, problems with falls or balance? Can you put

>one foot in front of the other or stand on one foot? Could you pass a

>drunk test if stopped by a policeman? Do you have any pain anywhere?

>What other symptoms might you have for PD or LBD. I think anytime a

>person is concerned about something like this it needs to be checked

>out by a qualifying neurologist. One who is well educated in the area

>and preferably a movement specialist as well. If nothing else it will

>ease your mind. Is your Tremor constant or does it come and go? Is it

>at rest or is it on using your hand or fingers? I wouldn't toatally

>dismiss it, but watch for other things and increase. My tremor has

>increased and spread very slowly.....Hopes this helps and I hope all

>is benign.....Hugs...Patti

>

>

>

>> >> Hello All and Patti especially,

>> >>

>> >> Can some of you share you stories about your LO's hand tremors -

>> >when did you notice them and how did they start - total hand tremor

>> >or a finger or two at a time?

>> >> Courage

>> >>

>> >> Please follow this link to learn more about Lewy Body Dementia

>> >> http://www.lewybodydementia.org

>> >>

>> >>

>> >>

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courage,

dads tremors started on his right side, started out first that he complained

about it at least, was his right hand, it was worse when he tried to grip

something, like getting a pan out of the oven, his right hand would shake and

then he would lose his grip totally. when we moved here in jan 2003, his whole

right arm up to shoulder would shake uncontrollably, didnt last too long, tho

it seemed a life time to him about 3 -5 minutes usually, sort of like waves

coming into shore, really bad shakes then down to slight shakes, varying in

degrees for about 5 minutes.

over the next year, he had it in both arms, but rarely at same time, his

right side seems to be the worse effected tho.

that was until this past may when the tremors started in his right eyebrow

and went up over his head down his entire left side and the waves of tremors

wouldnt stop, so that is when i put him in the hosp. withe xelon tho te tremors

seem to be a little more controlled, and he hasnt complained about it as much.

but i know he still has them he thinks he hides them by holding his arm when

i go by his room. but the waves are not as severe, that i do know for sure.

ihpe this helps, s.

a smile a day keeps the meanies away!!!

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Courage,

Dad has developed a tremor predominately in his right hand. It started with the

thumb and forefinger in his right hand about 2 years ago. In about the last six

months his right hand really shakes. The fingers that were first affected are

now going in a pilling motion. When dad was in nh his bed had a half side and

he would reach over to hold onto the side and the tremor would start and shake

the side. The neuro has just started dad on sinemet and it has quieted the

tremor slightly but it has only been 3 weeks on a low dose of sinemet and may

quiet it more. We'll will have to wait and see.

Gwen

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Hello All and Patti especially,

Can some of you share you stories about your LO's hand tremors - when did you

notice them and how did they start - total hand tremor or a finger or two at a

time?

Courage

Please follow this link to learn more about Lewy Body Dementia

http://www.lewybodydementia.org<http://www.lewybodydementia.org/>

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My mom has hand tremors - total hand rather than just a finger or two -

primarily in her left hand (she is right-handed) and not all the time. I

probably started noticing this about two years ago. I just assumed, of

course, that it was PD since my grandmother had bad hand tremors and while I

don't know if she was ever diagnosed, I always assumed she (grandmother) had

Parkinson's.

Last winter, our doctor prescribed Amantadine for my mom but it was not at

all helpful and then - when my mom was in the hospital in the beginning of

July - she was tested and - lo and behold - she does not have Parkinson's

Disease! Since I do not have POA, I doubt I could ever convince the two

POAs to have my mom diagnosed again to see if she has LBD. I AM hoping that

we can all agree on the merits of a brain autopsy after my mom dies. I

don't even care that much about knowing the exact diagnosis (especially

after my mom is dead) but brain autopsies are a valuable researchy tool and

I, for one, want to do anything I can to help with research that might find

a cure for these diseases.

On another note - Sandie - bravo to you for allowing your father to control

his life - and his death!

And - Patti - bravo to YOU for your courage and for wanting to learn as much

as you can about what is facing you!

carol

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Hi

My Mom's hand tremors started about 6 yrs ago. She would be carrying

something and all of a sudden her hand would jerk and whatever it was would go

flying. We thought she had a pinched nerve. But it progressively go worse.

Now

though it seems to only really shake when she is upset, same with her chin and

her leg. Its her right hand and right leg that tremor most.

Hope this helps.

Jacqui

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Dear Courage

The dreaded tremors!!! How many times did I hear the 'experts' tell me that

tremors were NOT an LBD symptom???!!!

I got so darn angry! 'Not typical' for LBD they kept saying and yet my dad

was tormented by these blasted tremors throughout.

His didn't start in his hands or arms .... it was much more subtle than

that!

It was my mom who first started noticing the tiniest of tremors when my dad

was asleep. As he lay in bed his head would rhythmically rock very gently

from side to side. It kept her awake. Then she noticed the same rocking

tremor as he sat asleep in the chair or watched TV. He was not aware of it

himself - at first.

She had to move out into a separate bedroom - his tremor and restless leg

movements and thrashing night sweats forced her out.

Eventually we all 'saw' it because it got more pronounced and was in his

neck too. Tiny tick movements - all in perfect rhythm.

This is why my mom feared the onset of Parkinson's.

This all started being 'visible' from about 5 years before he died.

Then as the disease progressed the tremor was my dad's greatest humiliation

and torment. It now affected his whole left arm and hand. Sometimes it was

just 2 or 3 fingers ... sometimes just the hand. On really bad days he

thrashed his side, you could hear him pounding himself all through the

house. It was sheer hell. It got even worse if he was trying to eat with a

knife and fork, or shave, or write.

I was repeatedly told that tremors were rare in LBD patients - and couldn't

be as bad as I described! 'They' told me it was dad's stress!!! But

eventually they saw for themselves how severe they became and put my dad on

Dopamine to try to calm them - BUT he just flipped on that and got insanely

aggressive!

In the end we had to live with them. NOTHING helped - he died with a huge

bruise on his foreheadwhere he had tremored so bad he had repeatedly bashed

his head against his cot sides.

My experience has convinced me that the 'experts' are wrong about LBD and

tremors. I think that tremors are far more prevalent than first understood

to be.

These tremoring episodes came in waves - some days he was more 'still' than

others. You could never predict if we were in for a bad day or a calmer day.

That's my opinion anyway!

In a nutshell; yes, tremors DO happen. They can start small and might get

very bad. But who knows .... some NEVER have tremors at all! It's bastard

LBD - you can never predict for sure.

Sally x

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About 4 or 5 years ago Liam old the kids that he was afraid he was getting

Parkinson's disease and, you know, I never thought of that when we got the

diagnosis 3 years ago of LBD.

Simmel

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Dear Courage

The dreaded tremors!!! How many times did I hear the 'experts' tell me that

tremors were NOT an LBD symptom???!!!

I got so darn angry! 'Not typical' for LBD they kept saying and yet my dad

was tormented by these blasted tremors throughout.

His didn't start in his hands or arms .... it was much more subtle than

that!

It was my mom who first started noticing the tiniest of tremors when my dad

was asleep. As he lay in bed his head would rhythmically rock very gently

from side to side. It kept her awake. Then she noticed the same rocking

tremor as he sat asleep in the chair or watched TV. He was not aware of it

himself - at first.

She had to move out into a separate bedroom - his tremor and restless leg

movements and thrashing night sweats forced her out.

Eventually we all 'saw' it because it got more pronounced and was in his

neck too. Tiny tick movements - all in perfect rhythm.

This is why my mom feared the onset of Parkinson's.

This all started being 'visible' from about 5 years before he died.

Then as the disease progressed the tremor was my dad's greatest humiliation

and torment. It now affected his whole left arm and hand. Sometimes it was

just 2 or 3 fingers ... sometimes just the hand. On really bad days he

thrashed his side, you could hear him pounding himself all through the

house. It was sheer hell. It got even worse if he was trying to eat with a

knife and fork, or shave, or write.

I was repeatedly told that tremors were rare in LBD patients - and couldn't

be as bad as I described! 'They' told me it was dad's stress!!! But

eventually they saw for themselves how severe they became and put my dad on

Dopamine to try to calm them - BUT he just flipped on that and got insanely

aggressive!

In the end we had to live with them. NOTHING helped - he died with a huge

bruise on his foreheadwhere he had tremored so bad he had repeatedly bashed

his head against his cot sides.

My experience has convinced me that the 'experts' are wrong about LBD and

tremors. I think that tremors are far more prevalent than first understood

to be.

These tremoring episodes came in waves - some days he was more 'still' than

others. You could never predict if we were in for a bad day or a calmer day.

That's my opinion anyway!

In a nutshell; yes, tremors DO happen. They can start small and might get

very bad. But who knows .... some NEVER have tremors at all! It's bastard

LBD - you can never predict for sure.

Sally x

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Hello Courage,

I thank you for this discussion. My tremors have always been

somewhat as a mystery to me. I never know one hour to the next what

they will be like.

It was the starting of a tremor in my right hand that was consistent

with the Pillrolling rest tremor that was what finally the Dr.

decided It was PD of some sort. It was negligible at first and even

gone a good deal of the time. It started in my thumb and first finger.

Later I noticed my small finger seemed to jerk and shake even worse

than the thumb and finger. At times I would have a general shaking in

both hands. Now it is much worse, but still variable. It is always

there it seems and gets to a point where it involves not only my

hands, but my arms as well. No longer can I stop it by sitting on my

hands as my arm then shakes. I have developed habits to mask my

symptoms, but they are not working as good as they did. lol

My diagnosis of PD came in 1996. I had the other symptoms, but due to

my age and with the tremor being absent he would not give me that

diagnosis. Anyway back to the Tremor I now have tremor not only in my

hands and arms, but in all extremities and always varying in

severity. Jerky movements are also unpredictable, but not frequent.

I hope this helps you. I don't think eveyone is the same on this

either and everyone seems to be different. I apprciate your

asking...Hugs...Patti

> Hello All and Patti especially,

>

> Can some of you share you stories about your LO's hand tremors -

when did you notice them and how did they start - total hand tremor

or a finger or two at a time?

> Courage

>

> Please follow this link to learn more about Lewy Body Dementia

> http://www.lewybodydementia.org

>

>

>

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Thank you Carol. I am still wondering though what this test is for PD

that I am reading about. Mine was with Sinemet and I did respond to

it well at first. It just was the fact that even increasing it my

response diid not last. Eventually it turned against me and became a

problem. Is there another test that I am not aware of. I know there

are some in the testing stages now, but was not awre of any other

than those. My tremors are still greates in my right hand where they

started....I appreciate the knowlege you all share...Hugs...Patti

> My mom has hand tremors - total hand rather than just a finger or

two -

> primarily in her left hand (she is right-handed) and not all the

time. I

> probably started noticing this about two years ago. I just

assumed, of

> course, that it was PD since my grandmother had bad hand tremors

and while I

> don't know if she was ever diagnosed, I always assumed she

(grandmother) had

> Parkinson's.

>

> Last winter, our doctor prescribed Amantadine for my mom but it was

not at

> all helpful and then - when my mom was in the hospital in the

beginning of

> July - she was tested and - lo and behold - she does not have

Parkinson's

> Disease! Since I do not have POA, I doubt I could ever convince

the two

> POAs to have my mom diagnosed again to see if she has LBD. I AM

hoping that

> we can all agree on the merits of a brain autopsy after my mom

dies. I

> don't even care that much about knowing the exact diagnosis

(especially

> after my mom is dead) but brain autopsies are a valuable researchy

tool and

> I, for one, want to do anything I can to help with research that

might find

> a cure for these diseases.

>

> On another note - Sandie - bravo to you for allowing your father to

control

> his life - and his death!

>

> And - Patti - bravo to YOU for your courage and for wanting to

learn as much

> as you can about what is facing you!

>

> carol

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We noticed our mom's right hand shaking about 4 years ago. It

didn't happen very often, only when she was agitated or nervous.

Now that I look back on it, I'm sure that's when her LBD symptoms

started.

About 3 months ago she started having tremors all the time in her

hand, her chin, and her legs. The nh gave her something for the

tremors and she had a bad reaction to it so they stopped. But while

she was on the med, I noticed her tremors decreased, but her

hallucinations came back! Now that she's been off the tremor

medicine for a few days, the tremors are back as bad as ever.

Kathy S.

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Sally noted:

It's bastard LBD - you can never predict for sure.

************************

That's the case with ANY dementia - no two cases are alike - when you have

seen one case of dementia, you've seen one case of dementia!!!

My mom never has any tremors when she is asleep - only when she is holding

something in her hand - like a glass, a fork etc.

carol

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Patti wondered:

I am still wondering though what this test is for PD

that I am reading about.

****************

You know, I really have no idea!!! I will have to ask what the test was. .

..

carol

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Courage, lets hope that it is not the beginning of something. Maybe it is just

the stress of all that you have been going through. Think positive!

Hugs and feel better,

Gwen

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Gwen, thank you for this. I've started having tremors in my right thumb

(never had this before - I know, I may be for nothing here but I was

curious to see how the tremors began in others.

Courage

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Hi Courage,

Do you have anything else going on, like stiffness or slowness of

movement, short steps, problems with falls or balance? Can you put

one foot in front of the other or stand on one foot? Could you pass a

drunk test if stopped by a policeman? Do you have any pain anywhere?

What other symptoms might you have for PD or LBD. I think anytime a

person is concerned about something like this it needs to be checked

out by a qualifying neurologist. One who is well educated in the area

and preferably a movement specialist as well. If nothing else it will

ease your mind. Is your Tremor constant or does it come and go? Is it

at rest or is it on using your hand or fingers? I wouldn't toatally

dismiss it, but watch for other things and increase. My tremor has

increased and spread very slowly.....Hopes this helps and I hope all

is benign.....Hugs...Patti

> >> Hello All and Patti especially,

> >>

> >> Can some of you share you stories about your LO's hand tremors -

> >when did you notice them and how did they start - total hand tremor

> >or a finger or two at a time?

> >> Courage

> >>

> >> Please follow this link to learn more about Lewy Body Dementia

> >> http://www.lewybodydementia.org

> >>

> >>

> >>

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