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Essential Tremor

What is Essential Tremor?

Essential Tremor is a progressive neurological disorder characterized by shaking of hands and other parts of the body.

 

Essential Tremor is a progressive neurological disorder characterized by shaking of hands and other parts of the body.
Acknowledgement of Essential Tremor has not been added yet.
Prevalence Information of Essential Tremor has not been added yet.
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Cause of Essential Tremor has not been added yet.
There are a number of symptoms that effect patients with Essential Tremor.
Name Description
Rhythmic tremor A rhythmic tremor is only present when the affected muscle is exerting effort.
Dysphonia A raspy speaking voice
Progressive loss of fine motor skills Progressive loss of fine motor skills
Diagnosis of Essential Tremor has not been added yet.
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Treatments of Essential Tremor has not been added yet.
Prognosis of Essential Tremor has not been added yet.
Tips or Suggestions of Essential Tremor has not been added yet.
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Living with 'the shakes' Created by jojen
Last updated 6 Jul 2008, 02:53 PM

Posted by jojen
6 Jul 2008, 02:53 PM

I have had ET all my life, and have suffered the stigma that goes along with it. The biggest problem I have had, is that most people mistake my condition with my being 'hungover' all the time. Another huge issue for me, is that I am discounted from careers of choice, such as being a pilot, or a police officer. Both careers I always dreamed of getting into. It is a very hard life, but harder still with this disease! Anyone out there with the same problems?

Community Resources
Title Description Date Link
National Tremor Foundation

The website of the National Tremor Foundation.

03/20/2017
International Essential Tremor Foundation

The International Essential Tremor Foundation (IETF) was created to provide information, services and support to individuals and families affected by essential tremor (ET).

03/20/2017

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CoRDS, or the Coordination of Rare Diseases at Sanford, is based at Sanford Research in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. It provides researchers with a centralized, international patient registry for all rare diseases. This program allows patients and researchers to connect as easily as possible to help advance treatments and cures for rare diseases. The CoRDS team works with patient advocacy groups, individuals and researchers to help in the advancement of research in over 7,000 rare diseases. The registry is free for patients to enroll and researchers to access.

Enrolling is easy.

  1. Complete the screening form.
  2. Review the informed consent.
  3. Answer the permission and data sharing questions.

After these steps, the enrollment process is complete. All other questions are voluntary. However, these questions are important to patients and their families to create awareness as well as to researchers to study rare diseases. This is why we ask our participants to update their information annually or anytime changes to their information occur.

Researchers can contact CoRDS to determine if the registry contains participants with the rare disease they are researching. If the researcher determines there is a sufficient number of participants or data on the rare disease of interest within the registry, the researcher can apply for access. Upon approval from the CoRDS Scientific Advisory Board, CoRDS staff will reach out to participants on behalf of the researcher. It is then up to the participant to determine if they would like to join the study.

Visit sanfordresearch.org/CoRDS to enroll.

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I am a mom with 2 sons, both with asthma and one also with food allergy. I am an avid patient advocate in this arena. One son has essential tremor and this is my interest here.
I'm a writer and artist. I love research. I' love soccer and watching ballet. I have many chronic illnesses but try not to let them affect me.
I have had tremors since I was in my late 30's when under stress. For many years, I was diagnosed with Essential Tremors, as my mother had them. As my tremors progressed, I had a lot of foot and...
My daughter has POTS, and my nephew has just been diagnosed with SJS. Looking for support and answers.
Hello everyone, I am 46 years old. I was recently diagnosed with Cerebellar Degeneration by Neurologists at Columbia University in New York City. Prior to that I had a diagnosis of atypical...
I have et, and am having more and more problems and wonder if there is anyone who can give me any idea of what i can do to get help. This is causing me much problems. It is making me go nuts....
I have what is known as 'Benign Essential Tremors'. It's a condition that causes shaking of the hands, though it is worse in some people. It can be very restrictive, and in many cases, disabling. I...

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Living with 'the shakes'

Created by jojen | Last updated 6 Jul 2008, 02:53 PM


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