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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@lwoodbrey

Please explain to me what you mean by neuroreactive as I am responding with vibrations quite similarly to your explanation. I’ve experienced myokymia in my eye before not sure of it anywhere else.

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Hi, I have myokymia twitches throughout my body referred to by the medical community as “limb myokymia”. It all started after the worst summer ever: Covid, family dog passed away and other tremendous/sad stressors. After an urgent care visit I was sent to a neurologist for more testing. (I thought I had ALS.) Three months later I had an EMG and the neuro said everything was benign and that it was myokymia. You can imagine the absolute fear and stress I experienced before the nerve testing. People who are “neuroreactive” (this is my term not an actual medical term), are basically fueled by cortisol, adrenaline and fear. We feel everything 1000% more intensely: fear, anxiety, depression, etc. Maybe there’s food allergies, autoimmune issues or gastrointestinal problems. Basically our bodies attack us! “Neuroreactive” means having an abundance of extra sensory energy and being over-hypersensitive to the world. So yes, I’ve felt those vibrations. I rack it up to just being overstimulated and an energy absorber. My body reacts and there’s nothing I can do to hide it anymore—the cup spilled over so to speak!

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@milly54

Hi, I have myokymia twitches throughout my body referred to by the medical community as “limb myokymia”. It all started after the worst summer ever: Covid, family dog passed away and other tremendous/sad stressors. After an urgent care visit I was sent to a neurologist for more testing. (I thought I had ALS.) Three months later I had an EMG and the neuro said everything was benign and that it was myokymia. You can imagine the absolute fear and stress I experienced before the nerve testing. People who are “neuroreactive” (this is my term not an actual medical term), are basically fueled by cortisol, adrenaline and fear. We feel everything 1000% more intensely: fear, anxiety, depression, etc. Maybe there’s food allergies, autoimmune issues or gastrointestinal problems. Basically our bodies attack us! “Neuroreactive” means having an abundance of extra sensory energy and being over-hypersensitive to the world. So yes, I’ve felt those vibrations. I rack it up to just being overstimulated and an energy absorber. My body reacts and there’s nothing I can do to hide it anymore—the cup spilled over so to speak!

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Ok Ty for the information. I had a couple EMGs and they only showed lack of sural nerve activity. Said due to swelling. One doctor said it may be pain response instead of feeling pain I vibrate. All I know is when I am purring/vibrating strongly my blood pressure and pulse are both very high.

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