Has anyone experienced internal vibrations?

Posted by redladyjoni @redladyjoni, Nov 26, 2018

I started having the only way I can explain it is internal vibrations. I've had them for 3 months now, I went to t hihe ER and they told me it was anxiety. A doctor diagnosed me at a clinic as having Lyme disease I've started a 21-day prescription of Doxycycline I'm on day 7. I went to a psychiatrist a week ago to get something because of my nerves are just over the brink. He prescribed me Gabapentin and Valium I've only been on them a few days.
Has anyone experienced these internal vibrations?I have them almost 24/7 chest neck stomach from the hips down. I have more lab tests that should be in today, but the doctor's office said that they would not call unless there was some abnormality in the lab work.

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@ahannah2021

Hi. About 3 weeks ago I had some tightness on the left side of my neck into my shoulder. Doctor said it was muscle spasms and gave me a muscle relaxer and paxil for my anxiety. I have never taken paxil. I started experiencing internal tremors a couples days later. I went back to my doctor and she had me stop taking the paxil saying I was having a side effect from it. Two weeks later and I'm still having vibrating in my head and tightness in my eyes. She gave me topamax to help with vibrations but haven't noticed a difference. It's super annoying and scary

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Hello finally you internal tremor exist ? How did you solve it ?> Kindly George

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@mayoliana

Hi , I'm a female, age 62. Several months ago I started having tremors at night in my head and sometimes in my chest. I have tinnitus in left ear. I have occasional heart palpitations. When to doctors and no one could address. Did the whole work up with cardiology and everything normal. The tremors went away for awhile but back again. Wakes me up at night. I initially thought it could be anxiety but I don't think so. I can fall asleep fine but the tremors wake me up. Could this be hormonal?
Any advise is appreciated.

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Hello DId you solve the problem yet ? Do you understand whats this ?

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I hope you find an answer! I have tremors in my hands and vibrations in my upper body after having ischemic strokes. Maybe ask about that..

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I had a medication reaction to Remicade in 2016 which caused a demyelinating event in my brain or spine. It left me immediately paralyzed and after hospitalization and high doses of steroids the inflammation diminished. It left me with neuropathy in my upper and lower extremities with burning pain, tremors and later on the internal vibration started. When it first began it was mainly in my legs and feet. Gradually it increased to my trunk. The only thing that helps the intense feeling of vibrating is Baclofen. Lyrica helps with the burning pain. The lesion in my brain from the med reaction has caused many problems but that’s another story. I wish the best for all who suffer.

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@elisabeth007

has the cardiologist given you a holter monitor to wear for a weak or two?

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yes I wore for 2 weeks and nothing Heart looks good

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I get internal vibrations as well! Not as much as you do but I also suffer from EDS and CRPS. It’s a strange feeling for sure!

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@allysons

I get internal vibrations as well! Not as much as you do but I also suffer from EDS and CRPS. It’s a strange feeling for sure!

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Yes. Internal vibrations. When my doctor tweaked my dosage of med for thyroid, that was eliminated.

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Hi there from Australia. I had someone very gently crack my neck which was nothing out of the ordinary until one day... ... I woke up the next day and could not move. CT scan didn't pick it up... so went for an MRI. A very old Neuro Surgeon took a look at my pictures and showed me i had a spur grow into my spinal cord which caused all sorts of problems. Very much like alot in this thread. So i went to a surgeon whom was still in practice with this information... she did not agree.... until she went in and did the procedure. She ended up having to cut it away from my spinal cord and put a cage over C567. There is always presuure in my head especially up in the back of my head at the highest point of my neck. I can't lift anything and don't get me started when someone tried to give me traction. So please get 2nd and 3rd opinions and have someone look closely to see if a spur has actually gone through the fluid around the spinal cord and resting into the cord itself.
Everything was down hill from that moment, having shingles, and in so much pain daily. Caused so much pain , cold feet, tingling, electric shock's in my limbs. All from what someone explained from a university over your way was caused from shingles going into my spinal cord/ head, ear, face eye, mouth.... so they called it Neuro Auto Immune. I also have lupus but i can say from the moment someone cracked my neck at age 43... all of this started. But the upside of finding it was at least i won't be in a wheelchair for the rest of my life had i had a fall or been in another accident. They said it was from an old injury when i was a teenager from whiplash in a car accident. who would have thought. I wish you well and sending you all the strength you need to keep fighting. sending your wife a huge hug too.... cheers Leanne

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@mayoliana

Hi , I'm a female, age 62. Several months ago I started having tremors at night in my head and sometimes in my chest. I have tinnitus in left ear. I have occasional heart palpitations. When to doctors and no one could address. Did the whole work up with cardiology and everything normal. The tremors went away for awhile but back again. Wakes me up at night. I initially thought it could be anxiety but I don't think so. I can fall asleep fine but the tremors wake me up. Could this be hormonal?
Any advise is appreciated.

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I do experience the never ending buzzing vibrations. I had a core sample done a few years back that showed that I length dependent neuropathy. I have since had Emus done and each showed the same diagnosis, length dependent neuropathy. Recently I had another EMG which showed that I have gotten much worse. I was diagnosed with peripheral polyneuropathy.

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