Managing an Occasional Tremor

beensuggested

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It would depend on when you tremor actually. If you have control when you are doing somthing then it should not interfere. I have no issues with that although I occasionally have a tremor in my hands, in fact that has seemed to get better over time.
Kit
 
Hey Akeurogh,
I'm also a nurse and work with my hands lots. My tremors get worse after doing some really physically taxing things (which usually end up being in the rooms of old ladies who need the temp to be like 105 degrees). I haven't run into too much trouble with the tremor. Starting IVs, removing sutures, inserting tubes and such are easy (heck, I did all three today). It's things like breaking small pills in half or trying to grab the really small corner of a stuck piece of tape that are difficult (again, had trouble with both of those things today).
I suppose it depends on the nature of your tremor.
I know that's not the most helpful response in the world, but it's all I've got. :) Sorry!
 

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