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GI Disorder and Internal Shaking

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Thank you all for returning to this thread and posting your current status.

@rjk I found a similar article about B12 and have been supplementing with B complex that has 100% of my daily value. I also found an article that referenced magnesium deficiency as a possible cause. I have also added a magnesium supplement to my daily regimen. I've been taking it in the morning with food. Don't take it on an empty stomach. The article discussed several benefits to a magnesium supplement, including aiding digestion, reducing muscle spasms, and improving neurological symptoms. My mother used to take magnesium when she got leg cramps at night.

Tonight my vibrations were pretty strong at bed time, so I took a magnesium to see if it helped. If it does, I'm going to start taking it at night to help me sleep without the vibrations waking me up. An hour later I can still feel the vibrations, so I'm not very hopeful at this point.

Like many of you, all of my symptoms stem from my gut. Every symptom I have correlates to some sort of pressure or other discomfort in my abdomin. I even get pain in my right shoulder that is radiating from my abdomin, as it accompanies right side abdominal pressure, and goes away when the abdominal pressure goes away.

Something else that is notable....I discontinued a diuretic (Chlorthalidone) and the potassium supplement that goes with it last September. I had been taking that medication for approximately 6 months when my symptoms appeared. Some of my symptoms have either disappeared or been reduced since I stopped taking it. I believe that some of my symptoms were side effects of the drug, i also wonder if my continued symptoms are lingering damage done by the medication.

Again, thank you all for your comments. Take care.

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i have not found B12 or magnesium helpful for the internal tremors. pretty much everything i have tried has not worked.
however a blood pressure meds are working and are keeping my blood pressure down.
at this point a benign adrenal tumor (Pheochromomotoma - spelling?) is being considered, as my blood level of normetanephrine is elevated. more tests to follow.
if you have been down this path already and nothing or something came of it, please let me know…
thank you