Wobbly times

I seem to go wobbly/body tremor when out like today shopping, occurs when i stop/stand still, not every time i stop but frequently.
Also early morning and evening are usual off times. Is this typical ?
I am aware of adjusting taking meds times.
Much thanks. Kev

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Hi Kevvy, thank you for your post. We’re sure that our lovely forum members will be able to share their experiences with you, but please know we’re also here if you need us.

There are factors that can sometimes make a tremor worse - for example, stress. But there are also ways to manage the symptom. We have lots of information on our website here: Tremor | Parkinson's UK

Please do reach out to our helpline if you’d like to talk anything through. It’s free and confidential: 0808 800 0303.

Take care,
The Parkinson’s UK Moderation Team

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Hello Kevvy2227
I’ve just caught up with your post and to be honest I’m not sure I can be of much help, however I was intrigued by what you wrote. Could you perhaps describe a little about what happens when you go wobbly/body tremor. I’m not sure I understand quite what you mean by it and perhaps I would use different terminology. You said it happens frequently but not all the time Is it a new thing or have you had it for a while, Have you noticed your doing anything different when it doesn’t happen to when it does?
As to whether morning and evening off times are typical, as far as I am concerned there is very little if anything, that is typical about Parkinson’s and if my off times occurred early morning and evening I would just take it as being normal for me - unless I was concerned about it in some way - maybe the timings had suddenly changed or the off periods had started to impact on my life for eg, then I might seek a bit of advice.
Tot

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Hi Tot, thankyou for the reply. Well things have progressed since, dizzy, tinnitus pretty bad also sleep disruption. Im seeing the nurse in a couple of weeks so hopefully there will be help there. Things stabilised for a little while with the sinemet plus but its early days. I’m not using the stick now and gonna attempt work after my cholecystectomy in a few days and see how that goes.
Much thanks. Kev

Hello Kevvy222
It sounds to me like all of the issues you mentin are all connected but it is difficult to know what might have caused all this to happen. We tend to blame everything on the Parkinson’s but it might not be - it could just be your bog standard common or garden lnfection. Whatever it is it doesn’t sound very nice and won’t do a lot for your confidence either, If you feel like posting again I would be interested to know what the nurse thinks.
Tot

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Hello Tot, yes some of it possibly my arthritic prblems in my neck and spine being aggravated by tremoring and stiffness, I’ll certainly discuss that.

Kev