I have been considering something for myself in the shaky area. People who know me, know that I take care of my body, and don't like to even drink a beer, unless it is once in a blue moon too. Whatever condition you can call it, I had the shakes really bad at one time. My adrenaline has always been super high in sports, and I have had it affect me elswhere. Racing motocross, before the gate would drop, I would feel like I was going to spontaneously combust. In boxing, I would have to get hit a few times before my heart would slow down to a working pace. My hands would tremble when I was drinking a glass of water. My confidence was pretty low at this point, and when I was jacked up on a shot, about to spear a ball cross-corner, and just hit it terribly, I had to ask myself if I liked the punishment. So I quit playing pool for quite a while. Couldn't stand it. I went back to the gym every day, and got myself back in great shape, and the shakes went away for the most part. When I play, or gamble, or even practice- There is a hint of it there. When there is something on the line, my adrenaline pumps up about 10 notches, and I am amplifying the movement in my body. If I were to choose to quit playing pool again, as opposed to taking something that puts my body back in check, and enjoying this game again, which one do you think I would choose? The only real thing that takes you over the top, is practice. I think it is bullshit to say that if you don't have the stuff in the beginning, that you just can't cut the mustard. Well- when they start gene splicing to make perfect people to play pool, I will bow out. I think I will check with my doctor for an alternative. On another note, I have diagnosed myself with remedies of my own. I will take protein powder to a tournament, mix it with water, and drink it an hour or so before. That way my muscles have plenty of it, and don't feel like breaking down later. I absolutely avoid caffeine, and try to stay away from sugars. If I am out of town playing, I have been known to test the nightlife. I have to weigh my priorities for the night, considering if my lack of sleep was worth it, because without a full night's sleep, I will shake no matter what. I have learned to deal with this my own way, and sometimes I even concentrate at the table more with it, because it is even more important now.
