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GI Disorder and Internal Shaking

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@jbjones18

This response nails exactly my belief and sxperiance as well. I get pressure due too gas, causes a little brain fog, and nothing serious until every once in a while I feel a build up with some constipation and a full stomach and notice a five to fifteen minute really mild internal tremor through my body that starts “always” in the stomach/gut and radiates to the rest of the body, my neck gets stiff and my muscles get sore. (These usually happen after big weeks of hardwood floor work, which hits my neck and arms the hardest) and whenever the shake starts my soreness radiates more. I take a famotadine or Pepcid and usually subsides. Neck remains sore a stiff but I have had quite a bit of work related pain and accidental injury’s towards my neck. My bowel movements are daily and usually one large movement in the morning before the day starts and rarely do I experiance much constipation. I am only 28 and see constipation and more gut-brain shakes in the future so I’m preemptively searching for small OTC solutions. It’s been probably 6 months since I did a 14 day omeprazole and I’m thinking that would put my gut-brain back in check as I have a hard time sometimes sleeping while digesting snd keeping my acid down I try to avoid taking anything and usually just elevate myself a small bit or use a nose strip to breathe better so my body can fix itself while sleeping. Reading all these comments and responses and even ALL the article posted in the feed about autism spectrum and nephrological connections between gut and health ive come to better understand my body. My father has Parkinson’s and has had it for 8-9 years now. It’s a horrible disease and bless those that have it so u can imagine my worry when I get a small bit of heart pain or tight chest then feel a vibratory/internal tremor happen. It stops me from what I’m doing and causes me to get up and walk the dog or get some fresh air to calm my nerves. I’m glad to see the Prevacid helps with u guys, as I may try that here soon just a small 12 day cycle and be back to feeling my great 28 yr old spirit and energy.

Another question? Has probiotics helped with your issues at all is that something in my young age I could take for a month or a year to avoid the Pepcid/omeprazol reoccurrences? Just want the best gut-Brain connection I can. I see how much this digestion and gut-brian health correlates to the nerves and body. My blood work is always good ive checked last time I felt like this and it is rare i would say a few times per year it kicks up and feels like my stomachs fighting me and not doing it’s normal in and out routine. My solution this time is to keep the pressure down and out and not up in my gut and head since that’s where it all starts. Probably take a famotadine when this occurs and the worry sets in. If I need anything more than a small Pepcid or famotadine I will try the Prevacid/PPI 14 day thing and get back to u guys. I can live with a little pressure around the neck head and jaw but the shakes add more stress than it’s ever really worth and that’s the main focus to me. Thank you guys so much for the feed and thread. If it was 20years ago we’d all just have to suck it up or try some over the counter stuff to see what works and what doesn’t and we’re all blessed to be able to share our stories and our history with each other to better treat ourselves. Much love to you all and I will be back on here checking and reading and posting if I find the Prevacid helps, or if I’ll even need it. I’ve noticed working out and doing little runs almost works the pressure out everytime and reconnects those core muscles together to the brain helping the full motion and fluidity of my intestines to gut and helps relieve pressure after workout is done

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Hello @jbjones18 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I think you are very wise to consider your diet alongside of what medications, OTC or Rx, that you are using. To compliment your considerations for probiotics and gut health, I wonder if you've ever considered journaling your food/liquids to see if you can see a trigger or trend between your food and your symptoms?

Also, do you drink (alcohol)? If so, you may consider trying to cut that out and monitor things one at a time as you cut or add.

Have you considered food allergy? I have discovered that I am gluten intolerant and get much the same pain, etc when I eat gluten. It is difficult to move bowels ( and painful) next day after eating gluten. Remedy - don't eat gluten! I have also found a product - Gluten Free (capsule). It helps the day after bowel movements. Just because it does work for me, doesn't mean it would for everyone. But I tried it. Others I have told about it won't try it. They prefer to take meds from Dr. Your choice. I cannot tell you more than it helps me, but I have not discussed either pain after eating gluten or Gluten Free with any Dr. This is only my experience, not a recommendation for anyone else. T