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Membership Benefits

The NTF depends on donations, sponsorship and contributions in order to carry out its work.

The membership fee is a contribution to the NTF to allow us to continue providing a range of resources aimed at people with tremor, their families and carers, and health professionals.

These include:

  • 4 Copies of the NTF new per year
  • Free access to support groups
  • Free promotion to support groups via NTF website and NTF News
  • Free promotional adverts, posters and banners via NTF website
  • Reduction in fees to attend annual conference and annual meeting
  • Access to professional advice from the NTF advisory panel

Annual membership fees for 2010

 

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Sunday 4th April 2010 22:31

I have several dissabilities including cancer, and i am unemployed, unfortunately i am not in a position to make a donation to the NTF.

I would like to ask a question regards my hand tremour which is getting worse, I would like to know if any of your members have managed to purchase a pc mouse for a hand tremour, if so, would you let me know please.

I would be very grateful. Thank You.


Kind Regards

Brenda Clark.

Wednesday 21st April 2010 18:45

Hello Brenda,

I also have a hand tremor, which gets far worse when I'm stressed. Unfortunately I am stressed most of the time due to the frustration I feel at having a tremor!! However I have just visited the the shop area/tab on the NTF web site and saw an advert for exactly what you're after so have a look on there.

Kind regards
Debbie Attle

Tuesday 22nd June 2010 16:28

Hi Brenda,
If you log into wikipedia and type in Essential Tremor look at the bottom of the page it gives you a link to download free software for your mouse for hand tremor

regards
mike

Friday 29th July 2011 02:14

Today I was diagnosed with OT.  I am 60. I have had tremors that seemed stress related since 1985. I have spent decades sitting on the floor, grabbing a chair, wall or person in order not to fall. I when to a neurologist in April and was told I had RLS, 3 others of my doctors said that was not correct and called for MRIs. On April 26, I did fall and broke my tibia and fibula with two plates and 13 screws. Today a different doctor at the same practice actually listened and prescribed treatment and more testing.  I've been coping with this for years and hope having to settle for a non-independent life in not my future.

Monday 21st November 2011 21:02

Hi, my father in law has a hand tremor.  He was diagnosed with Parkinsons 4 years ago.  One of the things he has really struggled with is signing his name.  We have been in the office products industry for 40 years and have adapted a pen to help in situations where a signature is required.  We can produce pens that will stamp a name and address or stamp a signature. If anyone would like to find out more about these pens, please contact me in the first intance at diana@consultivate.co.uk.
many thanks.

Tuesday 31st January 2012 02:21

Hello everyone,
I am so glad I came across this page where I would be able to connect with other young adults that suffer from ET. I haven't been diagnosed yet, but I am almost sure I have something related to ET. I have done a lot of research and believe have all the symptoms.I was wondering if anyone has had surgery to fix this problem?

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