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Has anyone experienced internal vibrations?

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@amandaa

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?

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Thank you @amandaburnett for getting back to me so soon. In answer to your first question, the roaring engine sound is definitely pulsating in tune to my heartbeat and is now overwhelming. I am not sure if that is what you mean. As an example, I cannot tell if my car is running or not (yes I have left it running unintentionally). As far as post menopausal is concerned my age (74) is post/post/post menopausal. My GP never mentioned it. I will certainly mention it to her.She was concerned about my visit to the ER. They admitted me with blood pressure of 216 over 113 (express line - no waiting). Don’t know if that has any bearing on the vibration thing. I do take 3 blood pressure medications.
1 more of my Down Home Equations - little old lady + doctors = more pills.
Do you suffer from lack of sleep also? It is mentioned in several posts. My eyesight is definitely in and out. I am also nauseous most of the time.
Hope some of this helps in some way. Thanks again for your response.