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Hands And Arms Shaking


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My hands tremer (shake) often and I am not sure that it is side effect of beling "glutened".

To explain, when you type your hands don't seem to hit the right keys, when you hold a glass of water with ice, the ice rattles in the glass, you sometimes drop things and basically feel like you would feel comming in from the cold and shivering.

This could come from gluten, or from dehydration from the "D" when glutened. It's quite a bother and it seems for me, in association with what we call "brain fog".

If I can answer any more questions I will as well as inpute from other board member. Hope this will be helpful for you some.

Lisa B.


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My hands tremer (shake) often and I am not sure that it is side effect of beling "glutened".

To explain, when you type your hands don't seem to hit the right keys, when you hold a glass of water with ice, the ice rattles in the glass, you sometimes drop things and basically feel like you would feel comming in from the cold and shivering.

This could come from gluten, or from dehydration from the "D" when glutened. It's quite a bother and it seems for me, in association with what we call "brain fog".

If I can answer any more questions I will as well as inpute from other board member. Hope this will be helpful for you some.

Lisa B.

Thank you Lisa,

My son plays flute and he said he can not move his fingers in the way he wants(he used to be very good)

and he also says he can not carry heavy things he feels his hand is exploring,It was his exact words to explain the problem and he cried.

we found out that his vitb12 is border line deficiency,so may be some b12 can hellp,.do you know about your b12 level?

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My hands tremer (shake) often and I am not sure that it is side effect of beling "glutened".

To explain, when you type your hands don't seem to hit the right keys, when you hold a glass of water with ice, the ice rattles in the glass, you sometimes drop things and basically feel like you would feel comming in from the cold and shivering.

This could come from gluten, or from dehydration from the "D" when glutened. It's quite a bother and it seems for me, in association with what we call "brain fog".

If I can answer any more questions I will as well as inpute from other board member. Hope this will be helpful for you some.

Lisa B.

Elisabet is right on with the B12 but dehydration could also be playing a part, especially if your having headaches too. In addition to the B12, up your liquid intake when glutened. It also might help clear it out of your system faster.

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