How to stop the vibrations?

Posted by mojobass @mojobass, Aug 27, 2023

Anyone have tips on stopping these vibrations? It's been a couple years and they don't let go. Only last about 30 seconds but scares me and I get all saddened and that nobody knows what's going on. I've done MRI's EEG's bloodwork and everything comes back clear. I am glad to have found this forum to know I am not alone,,,

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Ditto dloos! All the doctor's I've seen (and that is many!) 25+ tell me it's anxiety but are clueless in treating it properly. We are all stuck in the PTSD mode due to Covid and creating this nightmare in our body and mind impacting our central nervous system stuck in "fight or flight" mode 24/7.

I feel like I just ant to jump out of my skin! Just be normal again and I can barely function, drive, etc

I posted a question around this topic asking others what antidepressants worked for them. I know all of us are different, but if we can compare notes and hopefully all work together, in spite of care from these doctors who don't know a thing about LT Covid, maybe we can help one another.

Has anyone reading this post tried Zoloft, Escitalopram, Paxil, etc? Those are the SSRI's and I know there are the next set of medications known as SSNI's (I believe that's the acronym).

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Profile picture for summerof42 @summerof42

Ditto dloos! All the doctor's I've seen (and that is many!) 25+ tell me it's anxiety but are clueless in treating it properly. We are all stuck in the PTSD mode due to Covid and creating this nightmare in our body and mind impacting our central nervous system stuck in "fight or flight" mode 24/7.

I feel like I just ant to jump out of my skin! Just be normal again and I can barely function, drive, etc

I posted a question around this topic asking others what antidepressants worked for them. I know all of us are different, but if we can compare notes and hopefully all work together, in spite of care from these doctors who don't know a thing about LT Covid, maybe we can help one another.

Has anyone reading this post tried Zoloft, Escitalopram, Paxil, etc? Those are the SSRI's and I know there are the next set of medications known as SSNI's (I believe that's the acronym).

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Hi summerof42
Like you I have seen maybe 30 different doctors. I have an appointment with PA of the only doctor near me with a long Covid protocol. It’s not until the end of Oct. lol
On the SSRI, SSNI note: I have tried Trazodone, Atarax,Remeron, Zoloft, Effexor, and Nortriptyline.
None of them helped me. Later I saw that almost all of these drugs are ototoxic. My ears are my worst symptom! I purposely did not look at side effects on these drugs because I wanted to keep an open mind. After so many, I DID do a little research. They are very hard on ears. If you have tinnitus, hyperacusis, pressure in your ears....(that’s ME), these drugs are not the answer.
I suppose doctors prescribe these things with the thought that the side effects are RARE. Maybe not.
Anyway, I’m sorry I can’t give a thumbs up for antidepressants. I know people do get help from them. I wish I did too.
Maybe others on this site can give you their experience. I do believe my symptoms are not the usual.
As I mentioned, I’m still seeing different doctors. I’ll post anything positive that comes my way.
Good luck to us all.

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I have bad body tremors and internal vibrations, especially at night. I take propranolol before bed and it helps.

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glad you found something that helps.

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Ditto dloos! All the doctor's I've seen (and that is many!) 25+ tell me it's anxiety but are clueless in treating it properly. We are all stuck in the PTSD mode due to Covid and creating this nightmare in our body and mind impacting our central nervous system stuck in "fight or flight" mode 24/7.

I feel like I just ant to jump out of my skin! Just be normal again and I can barely function, drive, etc

I posted a question around this topic asking others what antidepressants worked for them. I know all of us are different, but if we can compare notes and hopefully all work together, in spite of care from these doctors who don't know a thing about LT Covid, maybe we can help one another.

Has anyone reading this post tried Zoloft, Escitalopram, Paxil, etc? Those are the SSRI's and I know there are the next set of medications known as SSNI's (I believe that's the acronym).

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Hang in there, Iam not a specialist on the medications. It is good to know Iam not alone with these episodes but I hope you feel better soon.
Take care PAUL

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Well no luck with the LC clinic rep having knowledge of vibrations. They mainly deal with pulmonary issues which I don’t have. The good thing about it is she is going to do some research on these vibrations and speak with other colleagues. I’m not giving up!!!!!! I have confidence the medical field will eventually catch up with us internet warriors!!!!!

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Has anything helped? I think it's the vagus nerve vibrating. Wish I could stop it.

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Profile picture for shellbell240 @shellbell240

They gave me gabapentin. Love you

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Has it worked?

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Research Dr Peter McCullough not in google…. Stand for Health Freedom, Epoch Times, he has released a post covid/post vac protocol that includes Clear spike protein: nettocynase enzyme 2000 units 2xs per day , bromelain 500 Mg per day curcumin 500 3xs per day…..30-90 days

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I saw a functional medicine doctor about these vibrations and this was the exact protocol he suggested I try. We are first going to try a regimen of Magnesium chloride to see if it's muscle related. I have vibrations when I lay down to sleep at night - mostly in my torso and eyes. Terribly debilitating. Now that I see this protocol by Dr. McCullough, I'm thinking this is the way I'm going to go. At this point I'll try anything.

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I saw a functional medicine doctor about these vibrations and this was the exact protocol he suggested I try. We are first going to try a regimen of Magnesium chloride to see if it's muscle related. I have vibrations when I lay down to sleep at night - mostly in my torso and eyes. Terribly debilitating. Now that I see this protocol by Dr. McCullough, I'm thinking this is the way I'm going to go. At this point I'll try anything.

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VERY sorry to learn of your vibrations. Me too recently set off with a very small amount of caffeine. Vibrations behind my sterum and then hiccups. No more caffeine.

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I’ve wondered about caffeine, too. I only have a cup of 1/2 caffeine in the morning and nothing more. I only get the vibrations at night when I lay down to sleep. I’m wondering if something is going on with my sleep cycle? Could having had Covid done something to disrupt that? The vibration started last night as soon as I laid down, so I got up and ate a small snack, went back to bed, and was able to get right to sleep. It’s so strange. Really hoping the elimination of caffeine will be the answer for you. Also, very sorry that you’re experiencing this! It really is awful!

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Ditto dloos! All the doctor's I've seen (and that is many!) 25+ tell me it's anxiety but are clueless in treating it properly. We are all stuck in the PTSD mode due to Covid and creating this nightmare in our body and mind impacting our central nervous system stuck in "fight or flight" mode 24/7.

I feel like I just ant to jump out of my skin! Just be normal again and I can barely function, drive, etc

I posted a question around this topic asking others what antidepressants worked for them. I know all of us are different, but if we can compare notes and hopefully all work together, in spite of care from these doctors who don't know a thing about LT Covid, maybe we can help one another.

Has anyone reading this post tried Zoloft, Escitalopram, Paxil, etc? Those are the SSRI's and I know there are the next set of medications known as SSNI's (I believe that's the acronym).

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I see that this comment is from September of 2023, so you may have already gotten this information I’m about to tell you about. I’ve had 7 Stellate Ganglion Block injections and they took my PTSD/Anxiety way down. They are injections of Lidocaine into your neck where your bundle of parasympathetic nerves are located. I was using these injections to retrieve my taste and smell, but it only calmed my PTSD, which is great! I still can’t taste or smell, but being able to walk without feeling like I’m jumping out of my skin is wonderful! I live in the Chicago area and went to our big hospital Northwestern and their Pain Management Clinic was doing these injections. Look into it, I believe the injection will help. Good luck!

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