← Return to Post COVID: Anyone experiencing internal vibrations?

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I got on this blog actually because of long covid dizziness, but was interested to read all the experiences about internal vibrations. Last summer after covid I started feeling like there was a minor earth tremor going on, constantly. I even put out a glass of water to see if there was any more objective evidence of external vibrations, and there wasn’t. It was all inside my head/body. It went away after a month or so, but I occasionally feel the vibration again. I now just ignore it. Until now, I never even guessed it could be related to covid.

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It looks like a lot of us "long covid" sufferers experience the internal vibrations. I certainly do. My release has been vocalizing squeaks and moans (which I had to explain to my wife) throughout the day. Some think it has to do with viral effects on our neurological system.

Yes. I have commented on this on another thread. I had two cases of Covid in two months starting in Feb. The internal vibrations were terrible the first time. I was really sick for six weeks. Then I felt better for about a week and got it again. Vibrations continue but not as often or as strong. With this second case I now have hand tremors and leg spasms. Crazy. Check out the other thread.

I didn't have vibrations as you explain yours, but I had what I call jolts. Only when I went to bed. I don't understand why lying down had this effect, but it was very strange. It went on for almost a year, and then just went away.
Now my problem for the past 7 months is that the lower part of my face has swelled up. I just woke up one day and there it was. Many doctors later I recently had a possible diagnosis of an auto immune disease. Getting an appointment here is so hard, but I will be seeing a rheumatologist next month. Could Covid have caused this? I had Covid in October of 2021. Things just keep popping up, and there are very few answers.