Hello, my W&W friends:
I was diagnosed with two issues last December: a small AN that had caused symptoms for about a two years, and an inherited, benign condition known as "essential tremor," (ET) which manifested just last fall. ET causes shaking in the hands and occasionally in the legs, voice, tongue or head. You've probably seen elderly people with this type of tremor, but I am only (!) 46, so I suspect people that I meet may think I'm terribly sick with MS or Parkinson's. When I am tired, stressed, have been on a plane, hungry, thirsty, etc., the symptoms of both conditions worsen. As a result, I have wonky head, my legs are weak and wobbly, my balance is off, my hands shake, and at times my voice shakes. Charming! The medications to control this type of tremor only work for a while, and the side effect is dizziness, which I could not tolerate.
I work on public-interest issues and was in very intense, high-level meetings this week on Capitol Hill; I was mortified to have my voice shake, trouble finding words, tremor in my hands, staggering around, etc. As the day progressed, I relaxed and did better, but I feel like public speaking or intense meetings could be a career killer for me. My boss is very understanding about my health issues, but wants me to "get out there" more and speak.
Have others dealt with feeling like an idiot at work? How do you handle the situation without telling everyone what's going on? Is it wise to modify your career plan as a result, or see if physical therapy or other methods could help first? (This seems especially relevant for W&W, as we have unknown time horizons).
And does anyone else out there have essential tremor too? If so, I'd love to communicate with you by email or phone, as the symptoms seem to compound each other.
Thanks, Ellen