← Return to Internal Body Tremors and Tinnitus

Discussion

Internal Body Tremors and Tinnitus

Brain & Nervous System | Last Active: Sep 23 7:41am | Replies (117)

Comment receiving replies
@kkinsley

@nrd1 Thank you for your thoughtful response. I totally agree that the ongoing tests and medications started an unneeded spiral of worry. That is why I went off all the blood pressure medications, perhaps after it did some unwanted damage to my body, because I felt that they weren't really needed. I have also been in perimenopause for almost 3 years so did wonder about hormonal changes causing the palpitations. This was not explored sufficiently by my doctor other than doing some basic hormonal blood tests. I am not working with my ongoing workout activity, healthy eating and supplements to return to my homeostatic state. I will say, however, I do believe I have some nerve/nervous system issue caused by something because of the way the internal vibrations/tremors present. I continue to return to the neurologist to try to determine how to resolve these or perhaps over time they will go away. I am now over 2 months off all medications.

Jump to this post


Replies to "@nrd1 Thank you for your thoughtful response. I totally agree that the ongoing tests and medications..."

Hi Kinsley I have exactly the same issues with tinnitus and internal tremors. The issues began with a bout of dengue after which I developed high BP and I was prescribed Beta Blockers (Atenolol). Soon after I developed severe tinnitus and internal tremors.

What was your treatment like and did your issue get resolved? Thanks.

I have internal tremors in my whole body most of the time. I found the only thing that makes them better is progesterone, because I’m in perimenopause. You might want to consider a doctor that has specialized training in perimenopause or menopause and lot’s of experience. My doctor had all kinds of my hormones tested and found my progesterone to be low. Two years ago though my first provider didn’t even test my hormones. Even if your hormones aren’t low, you may be able to request progesterone anyway and see if it helps. It seems to starting helping my tremors on about the fifth or sixth day

I am in similar situation, exactly sane things happened to me . The body tremors have started and I am scared do they increase in intensity ? I still have ear ringing which is constant. So scared don't know what is wrong neither the doctors