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whenever i hold something i start to shake..
like a cup and even a pen my hand starts to shake
when im holding nothing its normal
 

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This is typical of many neurological disorders, most likely demyelinating. God speed OP.
 
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parkinsons disease

jks can happen if you drink too much caffeine.
 

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Really?
happened to me when i drank a lot of coffee one night (Doing assignment). but that might just be because i very rarely drink coffee and my body just was responding negatively to it.
 

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^ the last time i did it was like 5 months ago. its been around for quite some months now. sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesnt
 
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Is there any other "symptoms" your having like headaches, pins and needles or feeling dizzy, or is it only the hands?
 

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nope none of those symptoms .
i also shake heaps when im doing the situp motion to get out of bed because i don't use my hands to get up
 

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This happens to me too, also even further, like when I walk down the stairs my legs shake under the pressure. Does this happen to you?
 

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Shaking muscles (like when doing the situp motion) usually means overuse or weakness.

Have you ever done any boxing or similar? The force of many punches can cause tremors.

But yes, go to your GP.
 

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