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Amanda, any kind of intense emotion, good or bad, made/makes tremors worse.
Also, they still "bleed" through DBS electrodes/neurostimulation  when I'm
anticipating a good meal!  Guess I'm an oddball.  The "ideal" situation for
me is nothing.....horrible and impossible.  Also any task that requires
mental stress as well as physical frustration makes me worse.
Ray
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From: "Amanda Phillips" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: tremors/shaking, Tim


> That's a bit odd.    Unpleasant events (like an earful from the boss)
> certainly make tremors worse (well,they would) but I find I almost - not
> quite - stop
> shaking when concentrating on trying to play music. Maybe it's the
> concentration as I'm not very good, keep hitting wrong notes but that 50%
> due lack of
> talent/50% PD.
> Ray, does getting totally absorbed in whatever you find the most
> fascinating
> subject help ?
>
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