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Internal body vibrations all night

Neuropathy | Last Active: Jun 1 7:55am | Replies (45)

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It started Feb 20 and lasts all night long, every night. Gabapentin helps turn down the volume, and interestingly, so does ear plugs somewhat. It’s not buzzing or tremors, it’s vibrations, and most intense where my body touches my bed.

I’ve started to get tingling and warm sensations in my feet (2 weeks ago) and now I get warming waves/sensations all over my body. My left foot started to burn last night, actually felt cold and hot at same time.

I had a brain mri and it showed non specific white spots. Pcp and neurologist doesn’t seem concerned.

My bloodwork has all come back normal, except for immunofixation electrophoresis shows faint
monoclonal protein, whatever that means.

I moved into old home that definitely has mold. I also had some fairly serious neck issues recently; had 2 TFESIs that have helped along with PT.

This is all very new to me, just trying to learn as much as I can from folks like you (because I am not sure Google is my friend).

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Haha! Yes, Dr. Google can take you down many a horrifying rabbit hole.

Hmm, the mold thing is worth looking into. It’s good that you’re noticing changes in your environment that correlate with the onset of your symptoms. Not sure if you mentioned: did you tell your doctor about the mold problem in your house? I’m not sure if that can cause the kind of symptoms you’re having, but it’s worth mentioning to your doc. S/he is presumably aware of your neck issues.

White spots on brain MRI: do you have a history of migraines? Or, like me, auras without the headaches?

Oligoclonal protein, if faint, may be nothing. Definitely ask about it or anything that doesn’t make sense in your medical record. Answering your questions is one reason they get paid the big $$$.