I desperately need help /adv/ my hands have always been shaky, twitchy and not very well coordinated or controlled and my hand writing has always been godawful as a result, and same with creating art or doing anything requiring steady hands. Is there a way to fix this? Do I have Parkinson's or something? It's stressing me out and I know it's gonna shit all over anything regarding paperwork or long essays I need to do in the nearby future. Is an hero the only answer? Pic is my attempt at writing as slow and as careful as I can. God it's disgusting.
Get yourself something called a boogieboard, it's an erasable lcd panel, a lot of people use it for what you need it for.
Anyway, after that you just write standards until you get used to writing with your tremors or you find a method of writing that works. Have you tried any medications?
>>17497844
If you have literal shakes and twitches that debilitate you from writing properly then go see a doctor.
On the other hand, you're handwriting is above average when you take your time. I would venture to guess your quick free hand isn't all that bad compared to most.
>>17497844
The majority of people nowadays are bad at writing, typing is the new thing, anyways.
You probably have anxiety (source: diagnosed anxiety, depression)
>>17497870
Could be, I don't feel anxious often but I get extremely paranoid and just a generally twitchy personality type I guess.
>>17497868
I tried extremely hard at that simple alphabet writing. I can assure you my regular writing is barely legible, and I don't mean that in the faggot "Oh look at me, I'm so terrible at this lululul give me attention" I mean that I've failed classes as my teachers couldn't comprehend my writing. Hell, here's my free hand. Pic related
>>17497860
I take insomnia medication and my doctor is gonna give me some ADHD meds because the fucking cunt is apparently convinced that I'm retarded but I don't know of, or take any medicine that combat shaking. Any suggestions would be very appreciated.
>>17497844
See a doctor and get diagnosed. If you don't like your doctor see another one. It could be anything from Parkinson's down to Essential Tremor (which is doctor-talk for "some people just shake"). There are various meds worth trying - a very low dose of anti-Parkinson's, for example.