GI Disorder and Internal Shaking
Hi all. I'm a 21 year old South Asian female and I have been having GI issues for about five years--mainly along the lines of constipation. I do have bowel movements every day but it takes a long time & I am rarely fully cleared out. These GI issues are always accompanied by other health issues (gas, pressure in head, etc). Recently, some scary new conditions have manifested: In the past few weeks, there have been times where my heart starts beating wildly and very fast. Sometimes, when I'm tired and constipated, my entire body feels like its vibrating internally; the shakes aren't visible but it feels like all my muscles are quivering. At this point, I feel a constant shaking/quivering within my body, especially in my heart cavity.
I have had TWO EKG's and both came back normal. All lab tests for diabetes, hypertension, cholesterol, etc came back within normal limits. I am very concerned about this internal shaking. My dad says he found something about how GI disorders can impact muscoskeletal system and since the heart is a muscle, it's contracting and being affected. But I wanted to know if anyone here can help!!!!!!! If anyone knows anything at all please please please let me know!!!!!
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Digestive Health Support Group.
Which antispasmodic drug? Is it working?
Did they check your RBC Magnesium or regular magnesium?
Hi Amanda, Sorry for the delay in response. I just found my post. I didn't realize I had to sign in to see if I got a reply. I have been to several doctors. I have had a scope which showed gastritis so I am taking Nexium and Linzess for constipation. I am doing a Sibo test tomorrow. I did a home a sleep study which showed my airway shut down when I woke up shaking so now Ill do an in lab one. But that wouldn't explain the shaking I have during the day like before and after I have to go to the bathroom or sometimes with different movements or positions. My Primary Care doctor has no idea. My neurologist isnt sure but is paying attention. The GI Nurse Practitioner gave me Levsin which I tried once but didn't seem to help. Ill try it again. So far my Heart tests are fine. I would like to do a longer holter but may just try a beta blocker because its so uncomfortable when it happens that I just want a solution. Any suggestions you have for doctors or tests to ask about or treatments I can ask my doctor about I appreciate. Thanks
Hi! I’m on dicyclomine 2x a day. I take it in the am and right before i go to bed. It’s helping me because it stops the spasms in my gut. I just started B12 shots. My B12 was very low. I’ve noticed a big difference in my internal tremors. I’m getting the shot weekly. I also started a special magnesium supplement. Hope this helps.
My wife is suffering similarly to you. She has been to several doctors and various specialists. Would like to try to get a referral to your Dr. Fine. Could you provide Dr. Fine's contact information?
Would you be referring to Dr. Steven Fine, who is the founding physician of Greater Boston Gastroenterology?
Thanks in advance.
Thank you so much for this post!!! I have never heard of Microscopic Colitis. I will research it. I have very similar symptoms. Memory issues, difficulty understanding things even basic things, trouble learning new things, chronic constipation (literally bm once a month), headaches, tremors, insomnia, etc. I knew neurological issues could cause gut issues but I never thought of it in reverse. Gut causing brain issues because of nerves. If you still have the symptoms, I suggest going to a holistic doctor that treats the thyroid. Primary drs and endocrinologists do not know the correct amount of thyroid hormones we need. Often those levels described as nomal are not optimal. Also get reverse t3 tested. Our bodies make the main thyroid hormone we need called t3. Our body converts t4 to t3. Often, our body has a conversion issue and makes too much reverse t3 in this process. Reverse t3 blocks t3 from entering our cells. This is why you can have a normal amount of t3 in blood but still have symptoms. I have this diagnosis. Cytomel is a med that helps a lot with my symptoms but I know I have a combination of issues. Btw may I ask how old you are? I am 20 and need more ppl my age to relate to that have this.
Thank you so much for the Vitamin C suggestion!! I have very similar symptoms with no answer. I used to have horrible acid reflux and GI put me on PPIs too. 2 years ago I found out acid reflux is actually usually caused by low acid. That lead me to research causes of low acid. Thyroid is one of the main things that causes acid reflux, constipation, brain fog, etc. You can have thyroid issues even when thyroid blood tests are "normal". The amount of thyroid hormones that regular drs say we need is usually not enough. You have to go to a holistic dr. Also get reverse t3 tested. Not all holistic drs do it you have to specify and ask.
I had my vitamin levels tested at a health food store. My vitamin C was low. I looked up vitamin C deficiency and toxicity symptoms. I read that too much vitamin C causes diarrhea. Since then I wanted to overdose on vitamin C but wasnt sure how.
Are you still experiencing symptoms?
Also you mentioned toxins. Heavy metal toxicity causes chronic constipation, brain fog, acid reflux, hormone imbalance, thyroid issues, etc. It is hard to find a dr who treats it. Blood tests do not accurately reflect how much metals are in your body. Urine tests are more accurate and bone tests are most accurate. Unfortunately, holistic drs that do urine tests and clinics that do bone tests do not accept insurance. I cannot afford to see them. However, sometimes regular primary drs will do a metal urine test.
Hi, have the symptoms returned at all? Im curious if the tinnitus went away. I have all of the same issues.
Hi! I’ve commented before on internal tremors. I’m still having them really bad. My internal tremors are now going all day and night. Can’t even sleep at night. Has anyone tried something to get rid of the tremors or at least get some relief? My B12 is low and I do get B12 shots weekly. I asked my rheumatologist about them and she said it was anxiety and to get some sleep! Omg really?????