← Return to Post COVID: Anyone experiencing internal vibrations?

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Wow that sounds just like me. I started with the sensations May 5, 2022 and actually got Covid June 6, 2022. I feel it might be from the vaccines as I had terrible reactions to 3 of Moderna. Was in bed for 2 days with flu like symptoms after each one. It started out from my feet up with buzzing and vibrating all thru the body. It would come and go for hours at a time, sometimes at night I would have to get up and sit in a chair because I just couldn’t lay down. Seven months out after wearing heart monitor and seeing a neurologist for MRI of brain and extensive blood work they came up with restless less syndrome, which I know is not the problem. I still get buzzing, tremors and muscle spasms in my legs and arms at night mostly. My legs feel very weak also when this is happening. It’s a mystery for sure never experienced anything like this in my 78 yrs. The only thing that makes me feel better is that is slowly going away.

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Same here and I’m 83. Got Covid Oct 25. Tremors and vibrations and feeling something moving around inside? Sounds weird, but true. Trying to stay active, but intestinal problems too.

I'm not sure what this is and how to get rid of it. Someone said they had bed rest 6mths and it went away.

My husband (82 years old) and I (72 years old) received Pfizer vaccines and the booster in 2021. We both tested positive with breakthrough covid-19 infections in January. 2022. The symptoms were mild and mainly like a bad head cold. He was prescribed Paxlovid (with a part of the dosage removed due to his pre-existing medical conditions) in the first few days. In February, 2022, he began to have internal vibrations which have gotten worse so that he cannot sleep at all several nights a week. He also had automatic breathing problems and must slowly and manually breathe to recover. He has phlegm and throat clearing issues all day, his eyes water constantly, he has gastrointestinal problems with extreme and urgent watery bowel movements and he has become incontinent at night. He has trouble with urinating and continues to drip/pee after he thinks he is done. He is fatigued and sleeps several hours in the day. He has complained to his doctor, been given EKG (normal), echo cardiogram (normal except mild myocardial leakage), wore a heart monitor for 7 days (normal), got an abdominal aorta ultra sound (normal), saw a neurologist this week and told he does not have Parkinson's Disease and that he suffers from "anxiety". Brushed off like all the other medical personnel because they don't know or understand the internal vibrations he is feeling that have physical and emotional fatigue and depression. We'll see his primary Tuesday for an annual physical. We've brought up long-term covid several times but no one seems to know or care about this as a possible cause. He believes he got Covid-19 (undiagnosed in March 2020) after we traveled across the US by car in February and early March. He was very ill and fatigued with headache (no fever) for a couple of weeks but got better (no testing offered by Urgent Care) so the January 2022 infection may have been his second bout with covid.