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PCOS and constant body vibrating or pulsating

Women's Health | Last Active: Mar 24, 2020 | Replies (10)

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Hello, @kmiller11205,

I am sorry to hear about this problem you are having. I know how frustrating it is to have a problem that doctors cannot diagnose and therefore cannot treat. I'm sure you are looking for answers.

I have a few thoughts: Have you been seen by a neurologist who is a movement disorder specialist? If not, I would ask for a referral to one. They can be quite good at diagnosing problems with tremors and unwanted movements like you described.

Also, what other health problems do you have, such as kidney stones or osteoporosis? I see that you have had your thyroid levels checked, but the parathyroid are different glands, located near the thyroid. Hypoparathyroidism can also cause tremors, etc. If your doctor has not checked your PTH and calcium levels (together), this should be done as well. It would be good to be seen by an endocrinologist if you haven't seen one already.

I would like to hear from you again. Will you continue to post?

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Hello @kmiller11205, I may have spoke about a gland incorrecty..If I did, the Thalamus, in the brain was reference to study for some movement problems. Also, google types of movement disorders, Essential movements, Wilsons, intention, non intention, MS, gravis, taxia, etc. Sorry to throw you off, if Idid.