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Internal Body Tremors and Tinnitus

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I slightly hear a vibration. It sounds like there is a large electric motor running somewhere with a low frequency, but it fluctuates when I breath. If I hold my breath it is constant. I also think it somehow is related to my severe muscle tightness and muscle pain because when I don't hear the internal vibration my muscles are not as tight and my pain level is less. When there is no vibration it is like a relief of stress.

It's hard doing any type of physical exercise it seems to make my muscles real tight and my pain more severe for several days. It also intensifies the vibration. I can hardly do any work outside without increased pain and tightness. It never gets better even with regular activity. I would think it would subside if I got stronger but that doesn't happen.

When taking an MRI the technician told me to stop moving even though I was completely still. I think the MRI picked up on my vibration. It's strange.

Around 10 years ago a neurologist told me that I had tremors when drawing large circles. I forgot the name he labeled it.

I seem to have pain all of the time now. It would be great to find some help.

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I understand completely what you are going through. I have begun a regimen of microdosing Naltrexone which is a medication that is used to treat opioid addiction in large doses. It was discovered that, when the addicts began to wean themselves off of the drug, at a point where they were down to between 4.5mg and lower to just 2.5mg, their pain was very much improved. What the drug does at that low dose is to help the brain create more natural opioids that most people have to handle pain. After about a year, those natural opioids will become permanent. I have noticed a sharp decrease in the pain. I too have very tight muscles over my whole body which I've had for a long time and the usual physical therapies don't help. About a year ago, I started experiencing the internal tremors which every doctor diagnosed as anxiety. But it is not anxiety. It's that my muscle spasms are so strong, it has affected my nerves which are reacting to the tightness of my muscles. I can't take opioids nor can I take muscle relaxants. When I sit, the tremors are felt in my pelvic area. When I lie down to go to sleep at night, the tremors are unrelenting but there is no pain associated with them. I honestly don't know how to treat the tremors or if I can. If you haven't already, try going to an MD who specializes in homeopathic medicine. My MD is very understanding and was the one who prescribed the Naltrexone. He is also prescribing various supplements that might help with tremors. I hope you can find some relief.