Has anyone experienced internal vibrations?

Posted by redladyjoni @redladyjoni, Nov 26, 2018

I started having the only way I can explain it is internal vibrations. I've had them for 3 months now, I went to t hihe ER and they told me it was anxiety. A doctor diagnosed me at a clinic as having Lyme disease I've started a 21-day prescription of Doxycycline I'm on day 7. I went to a psychiatrist a week ago to get something because of my nerves are just over the brink. He prescribed me Gabapentin and Valium I've only been on them a few days.
Has anyone experienced these internal vibrations?I have them almost 24/7 chest neck stomach from the hips down. I have more lab tests that should be in today, but the doctor's office said that they would not call unless there was some abnormality in the lab work.

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@vash

Hi.

Does anyone has internal vibrations and internal tremors after covid with ur body feeling electric

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Hello @vash. I found an existing discussion where members are talking about internal tremors so have moved your post here so that you may more easily connect with others such as @lwoodbrey @onamission @wisusa and @hannah27486 who have all recently shared about internal vibrations and/or what they have been doing for them.

How long have you been experiencing this?

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@amandajro

Hello @vash. I found an existing discussion where members are talking about internal tremors so have moved your post here so that you may more easily connect with others such as @lwoodbrey @onamission @wisusa and @hannah27486 who have all recently shared about internal vibrations and/or what they have been doing for them.

How long have you been experiencing this?

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@amandajro thank u so much. I have this issue from last yr jan ever since I had covid. Along with parasthesia symptoms. I would love to receive some help from others.

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@hannah27486

I have never posted before but I've had internal vibrations in my legs for over 10 years now. When they first started it felt like a cellphone was vibrating in my left back thigh/ knee area. Eventually it spread to both legs. I have them 24/7. The only thing my blood work has ever revealed is very low vitamin d. First doctor lady I saw (11 years ago) told me to eat those over the counter chocolates that are vit d fortified. I think she thought she was doing me a favor, but I'm not big on chocolate and maybe only ate one tub of it if I even finished the tub. About a year and a half ago I saw a new doctor and totally forgot to tell him about the vibrations as I had other symptoms that were more distressing at that time. Choking sensation in my throat. Blood work again only revealed very low vit d. He put me on prescription vit d, 50,000iu once per week. I took that faithfully for an entire year as prescribed. I've done so much of my own independent research and saw a video on YouTube by Dr. Berg in which he said tremors can some times be caused by low vit B12. I bought MaryRuths vitamin b complex and I have to say I have noticed a ton of improvement. I have also since discovered that if I run for an extended period, say a mile and a half, that my vibrations are significantly diminished. I still have the vibrations but they are so faint that they don't bother me like they used to. B12 and b vitamins in general are supposed to be good for nerves. I believe this is either a nerve issue or an upper cervical issue. Dietary changes, exercise and supplements have all helped me to get where I am at now. Anyway that was long but I think you're on the right path with vitamin b12 as I've personally noticed it's help. Apologies for the long post!

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@hannah27486 Hi Hannah, welcome. That wasn't a long post at all. Thank you for such helpful contributions. It's great that you've found relief from B12. I'm curious if your blood work ever showed low B12? Anyway, way to go on self-regulating!

You mention vibrations, throat sensations, and other issues. And the fact that running seemed to help calm the vibrations. Neurological for sure! Central Sensitization perhaps. Are you familiar with Central Sensitization Syndrome?

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@rwinney

@hannah27486 Hi Hannah, welcome. That wasn't a long post at all. Thank you for such helpful contributions. It's great that you've found relief from B12. I'm curious if your blood work ever showed low B12? Anyway, way to go on self-regulating!

You mention vibrations, throat sensations, and other issues. And the fact that running seemed to help calm the vibrations. Neurological for sure! Central Sensitization perhaps. Are you familiar with Central Sensitization Syndrome?

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@rwinney please give me some info on central sensitization syndrome

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@vash

@rwinney please give me some info on central sensitization syndrome

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@vash Sure thing, here is a a video from Dr. Sletten of the Mayo Clinic Rehabilitation Center presenting on CSS:


And here is information about the Mayo Pain Rehab Center's 3 week outpatient rehabilitation program:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/pain-rehabilitation-center/sections/overview/ovc-20481691
Do you find a connection with CSS regarding your symptoms?

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@rwinney

@vash Sure thing, here is a a video from Dr. Sletten of the Mayo Clinic Rehabilitation Center presenting on CSS:


And here is information about the Mayo Pain Rehab Center's 3 week outpatient rehabilitation program:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/pain-rehabilitation-center/sections/overview/ovc-20481691
Do you find a connection with CSS regarding your symptoms?

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@rwinney

Thank u ☺️

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@crankyunicorn68

Pain everywhere, swelling, numbness & tingling mostly in my legs and feet, extreme fatigue, vision and speech issues, trouble walking and balance is off, constipation and urgency to urinate to the point that I sometimes have accidents. I can't think straight most of the time, trying to type this is difficult. We have a Mayo Clinic here in Wisconsin, it's about three hours north from where I am in Janesville, WI. I have to change my HMO come October in order to see a specialist there.

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You and I have the very same symptoms. It started around age 35 after a bariatric surgery and got progressively worse until I had to retire from teaching at age 55. I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, rheum. arthritis (no crippling), and polymalgia rheumatica. The internal tremors have recently started and I have begun testing with a neurologist again. I really believe they have not identified the real cause to this point. You are not alone.

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Yes I have the vibrations. Dr. Said it was meniers. Terrible horrific ringing with a submarine clinking sound.

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@jl1

I have what feels like a phantom cell phone vibration in my right leg. I am still without a diagnosis. Mayo clinic received my biopsy sample from wf Baptist hospital in Winston Salem, nc, theee weeks ago and has since then requested my MRI's.

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I have that once in a while, very subtle so not enough to be concern.

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@vash

@amandajro thank u so much. I have this issue from last yr jan ever since I had covid. Along with parasthesia symptoms. I would love to receive some help from others.

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Patients who have long COVID or were injured by the vaccines are reporting internal vibrations and/or paresthesia. You may see their comments in the Covid section of Mayo Connect. To learn more about vaccine injuries, you could join the Neuro V Long-Haulers Facebook group.

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