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Has anyone experienced internal vibrations?

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@novajeff Hi I seemed to have stumbled upon your comment and it seems so similar to what I am experiencing. I recently started having widespread vacillations and muscle cramps across my whole body and muscle soreness in calves and quads. Soon after I started having internal vibrations and numbness in hands and feet as soon as I started trying to sleep. It basically forces me to stay awake. I randomly stumbled about gabapentin to try for neurological issues and it instantly stopped it for me at the time. I’m following up with neurologists with EMGs as well but I feel like it will come back normal. I feel a little lost and wanted to see if you had any updates because I’ve recently just started getting them back again despite being on 2X300mg gabapentin. Should I try to up the dose? Thanks!

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Hey, sounds similar for sure. Have you had Covid or another illness in the recent past, or any other trauma?

I’m down to 1x300 gab per day now for a while and I’m doing great. 98% back to normal, and very thankful. If I have a tough day and only get 2-4 hours of sleep, I’ll often get some breakthrough facilitations but never (thank God) any of the insane internal vibrations that I had at my onset and peak. Even my Raynaud’s is almost gone completely.

Talk to your doc if you want to try 3x300 or 2x400 or something. If they say good to go then you can definitely try that. Other than that, try to exercise and get good sleep.

Best of luck healing.