For the last decade of my father’s life, his hands shook uncontrollably. Normal activities like eating and reading the newspaper were challenging. I don’t know whether his tremors were caused by Parkinson’s disease. He didn’t have any of the other typical symptoms, like difficulty initiating movements or shuffling while walking. His doctors thought he had so-called intentional tremors, which are often less problematic than Parkinsonian tremors.
Source: CNN Health
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