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DARE TO ASK: Anxiety over mild tremor? Stop fretting

By PHILLIP MILANO

Question

I have a tightening of my nerves that was the result of cerebral hypoxia. It isn’t noticeable except for a slight trembling of my hands. I can’t pick up a martini glass without spilling it. I’m very attractive but have always felt embarrassed and have not dated. How will I meet a nice guy?

Anna, 27, Staten Island, N.Y.

Replies

Most every guy I know would love to have a drink spilled on them by a beautiful woman, if for no other reason than it is an “in” to a conversation.

Doug G., 25, Lisle, Ill.

If the guy is worth your time, he won’t mind. He probably won’t notice. Love is blind!

Andy, 30, Columbus, Ohio

Oh my God, are we sisters? I have the same thing. Have you spoken to your doctor? Tell him how your condition is affecting your social life.

Brandy, 26, Salina, Kan.

My hands have shaken all my life. Be yourself and you’ll meet guys . . . or, you could switch from martinis to bottled beer.

Sean, 23, Denver

Your nice guy isn’t at a bar unless you want to be . . . told he will be there for you as he slips out the window with bedsheets and a broken-down Buick Skylark. My suggestion: Go to the bars to let your hair down, enjoy your work and have fun.

Mike, 27, Chicago

My advice: Think of those who have it worse than you, get yourself out there . . . and just ask for a straw.

Cindy, 30, Appleton, Wis.

No matter what is different, someone will ridicule. The trick is not caring about the jerks and concentrating on the nice people.

Bill, 49, Dry Ridge, Ky.

Expert says

Anna may fall in the broad category of people with cerebral palsy: those who had something happen to their brain before age 2 who have motor problems such as spasticity or trembling, says Mindy Aisen, executive director of the United Cerebral Palsy Research and Educational Foundation.

Anna also falls in the broad category of people with tremor: everybody.

“We all have it, but in most cases it’s not obvious. It can be brought out with coffee or anxiety. For people with CP, it’s just an inability to turn it off.”

Someone with a more noticeable tremor should still “get out and mix,” Aisen said. “Some young people want to disguise it. You must look others right in the face and say, ‘I am what I am, and I am important, too.’ ”

If anxiety worsens the problem, medications can help, so Anna might want to see a neurologist, Aisen added.

Also, there’s nothing wrong with a little practice and planning before social situations.

“For example, probably soup isn’t the best choice at a restaurant. You might try finger foods like a hamburger and fries. You can also plan out where you will be going, and what obstacles there will be to overcome. You can practice saying what you will order, looking people in the eye, relaxing. It’s about building up your confidence.”

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