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Has anyone experienced internal vibrations?

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@jlg47

Hi, this is my 1st time on Connect. I’ll introduce myself first and hopefully share with others.
I am a 74 year old female with the usual list of age related medical issues. I have been diagnosed with chronic clinical depression, take my meds. Have been for more years than I can count. My internal vibration issues started approximately 4 or 5 years ago (no particular stress present). I was very tired - laying on my bed and calling down to my husband to ask why the furness was roaring. It was NOT. It has progressed . This is the best way to describe my vibration sensation.
It is a very fine vibration throughout my entire body. It was intermittent and I ignored it as “crazy old lady syndrome “. I have had tinnitus as far back as i can remember. It flared up with a heavy pressure (feeling that my head would blow open) at about the same time. Moving on 3+ years
Neurologist = scans and 2 lumbar punctures no real or pseudo tumor.
ENT = CT scan of inner ear = Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence. This does not explain the vibration, but is the closest we’ve come so far. Does this sound familiar to anyone? I have had less than 2 hours sleep in the past 3 days. The vibration, pulsating engine roar and tinnitus have been 24/7 for the last 2 weeks. I am not functioning well at all. if you’re out there
Please help. thank you.

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Hi @jlg47 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect.... I don't normally attribute my own experiences to members, being a moderator unless I really relate to someone. Right off the bat, I'd like to ask in addition to the internal vibrations and hearing a ringing/voice like or "noise" do you feel the urge to move your body in a succinctness like motion when this happens? The pressure kind of over takes you to a certain extent?
If not? Please disregard...haha

I am younger, but I have irregular early menopause.

I do think you need to pursue this, though. You are obviously not alone with internal vibrations. I have read about post menopausal reactions having counter reactions on the body. Have you talked to a medical professional about this?

I have had internal tremors for 15 years. Eliminated gluten and lactose - no more tremors. I have been better for about two years now except when I mess up and eat a piece of cheese, and tremors return.