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Question by  MrHardware (369)

If i quit drinking will my shakes go away?

 
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Answer by  JKJOLYNN (170)

most likely. sometimes people shake after a long night of drinking for two reason, dehydration and with withdrawals. So the first few days off of booze your shakes are likely to get worse but then your shakes should improve.

 
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Answer by  Duncan (1124)

Shaking is a symptom of deliriums tremens. Ceasing drinking will actually increase your shakes, as the shakes are a symptom of alcohol withdrawal. This is a serious condition that can result in seizures and death. If you have the shakes, you should only stop drinking under the advisement of a doctor. Good luck.

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

If you are drinking to the point where you have shakes, you need to go to a medical rehab. Withdrawal can be physically dangerous without medical help, but you need it dear. Just the fact that you asked tells me you are ready to accept help. Please do. You can.

 
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Answer by  anilaesther (47)

Yes am sure, because Alcohol contains some materials that will damage our nervous system. But it cannot be stopped completely, to an extent it can be reduced.

 
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