Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 Shandi~ I have had shaking also. I think it's muscle spasm's. I don't know for sure.My shaking doesn't hurt, but it sure is annoying. I'm glad your feeling better after your surgery. I hope you continue to feel better everyday. Surgery isn't fun. I had knee surgery when I was 17. Take it easy and take care. =-) ~ angel_of_harlemu2 angel_of_harlemu2@...> wrote: Hello everyone, Glad to be back here in this wonderful club. I had my cyst surgery, but unfortunately they had to remove a tube, because the cyst was actually on that and twisted my tube. Having children won't be happening now, which is rather difficult to deal with, but I am glad to be out of pain (cyst pain anyways, god knows the fibro sticks around) I had a question about a weird symptom I have. My hands and arms and shoulders seem to shake or tremble when put into certain actions. Last night, I woke up because of how bad the arm I was lying on was shaking. I thought I was having a seizure for a second, but it passed after a minute or so. Does this sound familiar? thanks everyone Shandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 Shandi, Glad to have you back! We missed you! I'm glad to hear your surgery was successful from the standpoint of the cyst now being gone. But I'm very sorry about your not being able to have children now. having options removed for you is a horrible thing. I hope now that the cyst is gone that your pain will be much less. I get the muscle tremors and shakes too. It's worst for me in the morning, or while I sleep, I guess. When I first try to lift myself up off the bed, my arms shake and tremble, and I feel like they will collapse. I don't really have this problem at any other time, and this only just started with this bad flare I've been in since Feb. I think it's just another one of the many wonderful symptoms of fibro. Yippee! Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 Shandi, Glad to have you back! We missed you! I'm glad to hear your surgery was successful from the standpoint of the cyst now being gone. But I'm very sorry about your not being able to have children now. having options removed for you is a horrible thing. I hope now that the cyst is gone that your pain will be much less. I get the muscle tremors and shakes too. It's worst for me in the morning, or while I sleep, I guess. When I first try to lift myself up off the bed, my arms shake and tremble, and I feel like they will collapse. I don't really have this problem at any other time, and this only just started with this bad flare I've been in since Feb. I think it's just another one of the many wonderful symptoms of fibro. Yippee! Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 Shandi, Glad to have you back! We missed you! I'm glad to hear your surgery was successful from the standpoint of the cyst now being gone. But I'm very sorry about your not being able to have children now. having options removed for you is a horrible thing. I hope now that the cyst is gone that your pain will be much less. I get the muscle tremors and shakes too. It's worst for me in the morning, or while I sleep, I guess. When I first try to lift myself up off the bed, my arms shake and tremble, and I feel like they will collapse. I don't really have this problem at any other time, and this only just started with this bad flare I've been in since Feb. I think it's just another one of the many wonderful symptoms of fibro. Yippee! Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2002 Report Share Posted May 25, 2002 Shandi writes, > Glad to be back here in this wonderful club. I had my cyst surgery, > but unfortunately they had to remove a tube, because the cyst was > actually on that and twisted my tube. Having children won't be > happening now, which is rather difficult to deal with, > > Shandi, I am sorry about the fact that you can no longer have children. It > sound like you wanted them very badly. My heart goes out to you and having > to deal with the stress of that and the stress of fibro must be a hard > burden to bear. > > My heart goes out to you and you are in my thoughts and in my prayers, Take care of your self, Irene Books may well be the only true magic Alice Hoffman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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