Hi folks,
I'd be interested to chat with divers living with essential tremor (if you don't know what it is, click here), to exchange experiences around it and especially its implication on our/your diving practice.
I've been living for 49 years with it, I was diagnosed when I was 3 (extremely unusual, but still...), basically it means my hands are shaking at the most akward time and with no way to prevent it what so ever (and don't ask there's no medicine working for me). As I'm getting older, the tremor increases regularly, to the point I've been compelled to find a new job (right in the middle of the process), and it's beginning to pester me while diving more and more, which is something new.
Now, you know about me, what about you ?
Cheers !
I'd be interested to chat with divers living with essential tremor (if you don't know what it is, click here), to exchange experiences around it and especially its implication on our/your diving practice.
I've been living for 49 years with it, I was diagnosed when I was 3 (extremely unusual, but still...), basically it means my hands are shaking at the most akward time and with no way to prevent it what so ever (and don't ask there's no medicine working for me). As I'm getting older, the tremor increases regularly, to the point I've been compelled to find a new job (right in the middle of the process), and it's beginning to pester me while diving more and more, which is something new.
Now, you know about me, what about you ?
Cheers !