I read somewhere that if you have wobbly hands that tying a weight to your wrist can help.
Has anyone every tried this?
Seems like a good idea - like a motion damper
I read somewhere that if you have wobbly hands that tying a weight to your wrist can help.
Has anyone every tried this?
Seems like a good idea - like a motion damper
It's an old idea and the results first publicly seen following that little kid on the trike in the film 'The Shining.'
There might be a trade-off in future years by some medical strain problem though, but still a good idea.
Richard.
Use both hands together. Their different wobbles tend to cancel each other out.
for me, resting my hands on something cures the shakes.
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Taking a stiff drink helps for me every time.
Or was that the reason of the wobbling??? I forgot! That D@mned Jack Daniels!
Dennis
Marianne With the Shaky Hands What she does to a man with those shaky hands....
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
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That works!!
Don't know about that. Mine shake whether I pick up a half-pint or a fifth. :)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to All
MB
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