Epilepsy is often associated with shaking when someone has a seizure, but it is not always the case, as there are many kinds of seizures, but Epilepsy is still the condition that you are asking about. Other illnesses can also cause shaking.
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The voltage regulator is faulty.
Alzheimer's disease is a common neurological disorder that causes forgetfulness and memory loss. It is characterized by the accumulation of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain, leading to cognitive decline over time.
No. Shake it Up is over
No because Shake It Up is OVER!
Being cross eyed means having a condition known as strabismus, which is the in perfect alignment of the eyes. This could be the result of a weakened or over contracting muscle. It could also be neurological.
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Check: tire condition noting tread wear, tire pressure, wheel balance, alignment my money is on one of your tires is not balanced properly. if these don't solve the problem start looking at the suspension What he said, but, I had a bent rim. I would guess alignment.
Yes shake it up is over. It aired from November 7, 2010 to November 10, 2013
Neurological problems may be apparent immediately after the accident, or gradually develop over a period of up to three years
No shake it up is OVER!
Most likely, this is a motor mount problem which can be costly but shouldn't be if you have a trustworthy mechanic.