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Has anyone experienced internal vibrations?

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@luckymspenny1

I have had these internal fluttering, vibrations, or buzzing for almost 2 and half yrs now. Started before I had Covid and I have never been vaccinated, that’s my choice for not injecting something into my body that I know nothing about, so please keep all those comments to yourself. I’m here to discuss the symptoms I experience like many others, I too experience them only when lying in my bed, upon waking or falling asleep. Once I’m awake, moving around I don’t experience the vibrational fluttering. I was very scared when they first started, talked with a few drs, heart,spine and general. All said it’s anxiety, I do not believe it because I have no anxiety or stress in my life anymore, yet they are still present. I have had several tests for heart, MRI, and nothing seems to pin point the problem. I believe it has something to do with my central nervous system. All the other drs just want to push drugs on me. I am taking gabapentin and high blood pressure meds. If anyone finds any answers as to what this is or the cause, please share with the rest of us. Thanks

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Hello and welcome @luckymspenny1 and @7881188. Thank you for joining the conversation about internal vibrations, tingling, buzzing, shaky leg, and all that other not so fun stuff.

You're both asking the great question of, "what is this and why is it happening?" Are odd sensations from COVID or maybe from the vaccine itself? Interestingly enough one of you has had COVID and the other has not, and one of you has been vaccinated and the other has not. If you scroll back through this conversation thread page by page you will find you're not alone in wondering. Many tests later prove nothing is wrong, many doctors later brush it off as anxiety. It is neurological, but why?

Because I have Central Sensitization Syndrome (CSS) and have experienced symptoms like restless leg syndrome, internal vibrations, buzzing, shocks, etc...I can offer you information about CSS that may help answer your questions. I will say that anxiety can definitely increase these symptoms, but not likely to cause them as some doctors chalk it up to.

I'd like to introduce you to Mayo Clinic's Dr. Sletten who heads up the Mayo Clinic Pain Rehabilitation Center. He offers an in depth look of CSS and explains the how the central and peripheral nervous systems can be affected with upregulation and changes. Here is a video explaining more -

Central Sensitization Syndrome by Dr. Christopher Sletten:

- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJNhdnSK3WQ

I hope this helps explain some of what you're experiencing. Would you mind letting me know your thoughts after watching the video? There is a lot to digest. Does any of it resonate with you?

I,too, am having these symptoms. I was thinking it was connected to Covid until reading your post. Have you heard of Central Nervous System Sensation? It can be found on the Mayo Clinic web site. With so many folks experiencing this, I now think it may be a side effect of WiFi and digital transmission.

It happens to me as well. I am currently on klonopin which I take at bedtime and it stops it!!