I suffer from SHS (Shaky hand syndrome as I call it) and as a nurse, I really had to concentrate on not being so shaky while inserting IV's, putting in catheters, etc. I had a really good control of it. I've had it since I was a child and I've been to a neurologist and all kinds of different specialists and I can't get a diagnosis. I had a great deal of trauma while growing up and they think it's residual from my childhood trauma, hence, why I could control it while doing delicate tasks. Maybe TMI, but it goes with the story.
I haven't been a nurse in 2+ years and haven't had to concentrate hard on doing delicate tasks. Until this morning.
I just broke out H1N1 in the beautiful glass bottle for a second fill up on my genitank mega (the first fill up was fine, I was a little shaky, but not bad). I was too shaky and I SPILLED the bottle!!! I almost cried. Seriously. I am so, so sad.
The good news is that I got most of it into my tank, enough to get a good second taste and be able to complete my review.
Take care and thanks for listening,
Dani
I haven't been a nurse in 2+ years and haven't had to concentrate hard on doing delicate tasks. Until this morning.
I just broke out H1N1 in the beautiful glass bottle for a second fill up on my genitank mega (the first fill up was fine, I was a little shaky, but not bad). I was too shaky and I SPILLED the bottle!!! I almost cried. Seriously. I am so, so sad.
The good news is that I got most of it into my tank, enough to get a good second taste and be able to complete my review.
Take care and thanks for listening,
Dani