I have a weird problem and didn't quite know where to post. Move this if it's in the wrong place.
I have got really shaky hands (and legs) recently, I am guessing it's due to being on lithium for a long time. I quit lithium a few months back and didn't tell my psychiatrist. When injecting, I keep slipping a lot due to that. It usually happens when I register, the friction on the plunger is another problem. I was wondering if there are any tips that I'm not aware of to keep the needle steady? I try to lean the hand I hold the needle with against my arm, but this shaking happens spontaneously and ruins it often. If anyone has had a similar problem or has any tips, I would be grateful to hear a solution.
I have got really shaky hands (and legs) recently, I am guessing it's due to being on lithium for a long time. I quit lithium a few months back and didn't tell my psychiatrist. When injecting, I keep slipping a lot due to that. It usually happens when I register, the friction on the plunger is another problem. I was wondering if there are any tips that I'm not aware of to keep the needle steady? I try to lean the hand I hold the needle with against my arm, but this shaking happens spontaneously and ruins it often. If anyone has had a similar problem or has any tips, I would be grateful to hear a solution.
