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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@januaryjane

Anyone heard of internal vibrations or tremors? Ive been experiencing hypnagogic hallucinations for a year so I assumed when I was lying down, these vibrations were related to narcolepsy. But i have them awake, i can move. Just feels like my bed is shaking. I am not diagnosed with any narcolepsy but do suffer from insomnia. I just am finding these little episodes to be weird, but am afraid to tell anyone. I do have raynauds and suffer from neuropathy, at times. I got a lot going on, is this something to worry about?

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My daughter suffered with narcolepsy for years before being diagnosed. Several years she would she say she felt all shaky inside. As she got a little older she explained it as vibrating. She has several health problems but when she would mention this to Drs. they would just roll their eyes at her. After being diagnosed with narcolepsy We kind of just chalked it up to a weird thing her body does because of being so completely exhausted. Hope you can figure out why your experiencing it.

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@novajeff

Background (including two possible red herrings):

40 yo white male. Healthy and fit overall. No existing issues or diagnoses prior to this except sleep apnea. I religiously use my cpap every night since I like breathing better with it. Regularly worked out until the Oct 19 injury below, and then getting sick. No stressful extraordinary life situations that would be causing anxiety, etc other than the below issue itself.

October 2019 - injured L4/L5 doing yard work. Had to go to ER and was given toradol injection and sent home with a plan for physical therapy. Completed 12 weeks of therapy, and at this point I don’t really have pain from that injury anymore.

November 2019 - noticed a globus sensation in throat just above the sternum in that “pocket”, when swallowing. Waxes and wanes but at times was infuriating and worrisome. Saw GI and was scoped. He noted irritation and potential eosinophilic esophagitis. The biopsy came back without much eosinophil though. GI says still clinically presents as EoE and recommended no gluten, dairy, soy or egg for a while since that corrects EoE for most folks. Lately (supported by allergy testing) I have reintroduced egg and dairy but am avoiding grains. The globus still present today and waxes and wanes with not a ton of improvement overall since November.

(MAIN ISSUE)
January 2020 - first two weeks of Jan 2020 I had severe fatigue, headaches, tinnitus ripping in both ears, dizziness and nausea. Never any fever. The type of fatigue where I’d fall asleep at work talking to my boss, or fall asleep on the floor with my daughter playing in the evening, or sleep in until 10-12 on a weekend. Saturday January 18 I remember waking up at 8 am and realizing I wasn’t in any shape to get up. I fell back to sleep and then what is ruining my life now happened at noon. I woke at noon to feel a tingle and vibration sensation start at my neck and travel parallel down both arms and out my fingers. This took about 5 seconds and stopped as I woke up more and sat up. It really freaked me out and I texted my wife that the strangest thing happened.

Chalked it up to just feeling sick still and got on with the day. Well, after this, for weeks every time I would wake up (nap, normal morning, couch, bed) I would have the same vibrations shoot down my arms and out my fingers. It was scary but I almost got used to it and expected it.

Two weeks later, things progressed and I noticed this same feeling happen AS I was falling asleep. Right as my brain shifted to less conscious, the vibration down the arms happened. Then again when I woke up, like before.

Shortly after, things progressed and I began to wake up in the night with the vibration down the arms. Sometimes multiple times.

The next progression was waking up in the night to the vibrations now traveling down both legs and out my toes. I’ll never forget that first time it did that. Very scary. In all cases, as it wakes me up and I become more alert, the vibrations stopped.

Next progression was waking up to the back of my head, neck and throat/chest vibrating. I was so scared and woke my wife up and was hollering about it. At that point my voice was completely warbling and it was confirmation my vocal cords were tremoring at that same rapid high frequency.

Sadly, things have now progressed even further on two accounts. First, now my legs and trunk vibrate and internal tremor (never visibly shake, but it can be felt by others squeezing me when it happens) EVERY time I simply lay down. I don’t even have to start to fall sleep. Simply laying down or even often sitting, I’ll feel the internal rapid tremor in my legs and left arm and sometimes lips, jaw and tongue. Second, I now have cramping in my calves and weakness in my thighs during the day, along with nerve discomfort (sort of aching weakness) in my ankles, and cold feet with toes occasionally going numb. In addition, my grip is weak in both hands when I wake in the night and in the morning. As I get up and going, grip strength is fine again.

Each night is a torture from hell. I am up many hours each night upset and in discomfort. I hate even going to bed knowing what is coming. Now the days are scary and depressing too, with the cramps and weakness. Most of the time, I do not have any of the crazy fatigue, headaches, or nausea that I did in January leading up to this. The one thing that remains constant is the tinnitus. I’d classify it as mild/moderate but always there. The muscles in my forearm, thighs and calves will fire (single jolt/spasm) in the day, as well. The other thing I’ve noticed is when I wake up multiple times in the night, I very often have part of an arm, hand or fingers completely asleep. Sometimes they feel like a rubber chicken. They normalize after I wake up and move around. I’d only occasionally have an asleep limb (like any normal person) prior to this. Now something is asleep basically nightly.

Doctors/tests to date:

Primary care - ordered CBC, metabolic, ANA/auto immune and all came back fine. He ordered CT of neck, given a sore and swollen node on my neck during the start of this when I felt so fatigued and ill. CT noted nothing egregious, but one 1.5cm node on the right neck (the one that was sore). He doesn’t have any idea.

Endocrinologist - ordered vitamin levels (B, D), chromogranin A, and thyroid bloodwork. Ultrasound of thyroid. All came back fine. She doesn’t have any idea. Ultrasound did note one 1.5cm node in right neck (same as neck CT did)

Immunologist - he has no idea.

Rheumatologist - I asked about CIPD or lupus and he said no. Ordered bloodwork for iron (waiting on results). He has no idea.

Neurologist - initially suspected partial seizures given the massive “out of body” fatigue I had in January, coupled with the inner tremors. We tried Aptiom for a few days but things got worse with the cramping and tremors so we stopped and switched to Cymbalta, thinking it might be a neuropathy pain (even though I mentioned the tremoring was the root issue, in my opinion). The Cymbalta was horrible for me and I fought through taking it for a week and saw no improvement until I was switched to Gabapentin (see below).

He has ordered: brain MRI w and w/o contrast (looking for MS or tumor), short term EEG (looking for seizure), and an EMG (looking for ALS and Myasthenia Gravis). All came back fine. He then ordered a 48 hour home EEG where I pressed a button when I felt events and wrote about them. In the two days, I ended up with NINE pages of events. And that was with just giving up at night since I was so tired and couldn’t keep writing in the dark as I kept being awakened by vibration. I do not have the results back from this test yet.

At this point, the neuro mentioned maybe doing a spinal MRI and a sleep test, but he admits he is confused and out of ideas at this point. He has not mentioned a muscle biopsy or lumbar puncture.

Because he is out of ideas and he can tell how miserable I am, he supported me going to the ER when I couldn’t take it any longer. I went last week to Jefferson in philly (supposedly amongst the top neuro facilities in the country) and saw the on call neuro. He first said stop the Cymbalta since it wasn’t helping me and made me feel awful and start Gabapentin. He then said he suspects small fiber neuropathy. I asked if that would explain the laying down inner tremors and he said maybe but it didn’t seem convincing. I also have only ever had one numb toe on and off, and cold feet from time to time. Never any pain or pins and needles in the toes and fingers. This doctor suggested we do a skin punch biopsy to dig into the small fiber diagnosis more. I’m all for it but in my heart I don’t believe that’s the core issue.

In standard neurological exams, I have passed every test, with the exception of failing the cold feel (cold piece of metal) on both feet and ankles, in the ER. I admitted that, at times since three weeks ago, my feet go very cold.

I am on day 5 of gabapentin (titrating from 300mg up to 909mg daily) but no miraculous results.

My poor wife is up hours with my every night while I am in misery, and it is taking a real toll on our lives as we try to keep life moving with our child, our jobs, etc. We are basically in tears as each successive doctor has no idea and admits they can’t help me.

Hoping some folks on here might have some ideas or guidance as I keep working with neuros and follow up with the other specialists and my primary.

Thank you.

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Have you been checked for Narcolepsy?

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Thanks. Definitely not narcolepsy in my case, but it fits the narrative of an extreme stress event on the body being at the root of kicking-off BFS for someone.

While I’m here, I’ll post a little update. In the past month or so, I have continued to improve overall. Definitely periods of regression where symptoms like the Globus, tinnitus, thigh pain and fatigue, and first and foremost the calf vibrating and fasciculations happen. But, as a whole, it’s improved. I’ve been doing a lot of golf lately
I do not have the leg strength back to walk 18, but still, taking a cart results in 3+ miles of walking, plus the exercise of all the swings. I’ve done well with that and only had my thighs cause me to give up once when the pain made a good swing impossible. Other than that, my legs are just more tired than they should be afterwards and the next day. I chalk it up to fatigue and damage caused by the BFS tremors and vibrations. Hoping over time that my can build back that strength, but I have a feeling it will not get back to 100% while I still have symptoms. Also related, running is not easy still, at the point. Even a short jog is painful to the legs.

Hope everyone is well and finding some way to cope and improve.

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@novajeff

Thanks. Definitely not narcolepsy in my case, but it fits the narrative of an extreme stress event on the body being at the root of kicking-off BFS for someone.

While I’m here, I’ll post a little update. In the past month or so, I have continued to improve overall. Definitely periods of regression where symptoms like the Globus, tinnitus, thigh pain and fatigue, and first and foremost the calf vibrating and fasciculations happen. But, as a whole, it’s improved. I’ve been doing a lot of golf lately
I do not have the leg strength back to walk 18, but still, taking a cart results in 3+ miles of walking, plus the exercise of all the swings. I’ve done well with that and only had my thighs cause me to give up once when the pain made a good swing impossible. Other than that, my legs are just more tired than they should be afterwards and the next day. I chalk it up to fatigue and damage caused by the BFS tremors and vibrations. Hoping over time that my can build back that strength, but I have a feeling it will not get back to 100% while I still have symptoms. Also related, running is not easy still, at the point. Even a short jog is painful to the legs.

Hope everyone is well and finding some way to cope and improve.

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i was readings all the postings in this page, i like to tell my symptoms that i am experiencing in the last 3 or 4 months, it started with my left leg, pins and needles, burning, itchy not anymore, also my left knee is swollen had x-ray done nothing wrong but i am being referred to a specialist on Sunday, all these symptoms have travelled to the right leg, now i also get when i wake up first thing in the morning i start sweating cold and my feet are so cold , i am waiting for an appointment with the neurologist which it's taking forever, i was just wondering if anyone else has/had experienced any of these symptoms as mine, ty so much and hoping for a reply

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@fde11

i was readings all the postings in this page, i like to tell my symptoms that i am experiencing in the last 3 or 4 months, it started with my left leg, pins and needles, burning, itchy not anymore, also my left knee is swollen had x-ray done nothing wrong but i am being referred to a specialist on Sunday, all these symptoms have travelled to the right leg, now i also get when i wake up first thing in the morning i start sweating cold and my feet are so cold , i am waiting for an appointment with the neurologist which it's taking forever, i was just wondering if anyone else has/had experienced any of these symptoms as mine, ty so much and hoping for a reply

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@fde11 Hi there. I'm sorry you are experiencing these symptoms and am very happy you're lining up a neurology appointment. Is that the specialist you mean?

I have small-fiber polyneuropathy and have experienced many symptoms, some of what you've described. My neuropathy was caused by a B12 deficiency. I have since regulated my B12 but have lasting effects of the permanent nerve damage. Over the course of these past several years there have been symptoms that have come and gone, some that are by the day, week, or month. I have experienced irregulation of body temperature. I've experienced vibrations, like spoke of in earlier posts. I have experienced joint pain, random sharp stabbing pain. Things that made me go to an orthopedic doctor but nothing was ever wrong, like that of your knee. I also experience pins and needles, burning, muscle weakness and twitching. My feet freeze and feel frost bit, a burning cold.

To me your problems definitely sounds neurological but, I am no Dr. My advice to you is to be your best advocate and persist in getting in to a neurologist as soon as possible. There typically would be a plethora of blood work first. Then there are tests such as EMG/Nerve Conduction Study, skin pinch biopsy, lumbar puncture, genetic testing. Also, keep researching so you are knowledgable about your body.

I wish you luck going forward and hope this helps.
Rachel

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Has anyone an update to their story? I've started getting internal vibrations about month ago throughout my whole body. 60 years old- on no meds. I've had a lot of stress but that's been months ago. no symptom of Parkinson's or MS. I feel healthy but this has got me worried. Also just started getting a light dull pain on right side but not sure if its a pulled muscle or something related to the vibrations....If anyone could help please?

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Hello @nimbus and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! I'm sorry to hear that you have been bothered by these internal vibrations. While we wait for others in this group to respond to you, I was wondering what other information you can provide. For example, since this problem started a month ago, have there been any other problems such as digestive issues, new exercise programs, etc.? Is there any time of day that these vibrations are worse than others?

You seem pretty certain that this is not related to a neurological problem like PD or MS. Have you seen a neurologist?

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Thank you Teresa! Had went through some stressful events 2 months prior. Think I'm going through my change of life. Have heart disease in my family, I'm over weight, however I exercise daily and on no meds at this time, blood pressure runs pretty good and sometimes goes a little high like 145/86 but if I watch what i eat it will run about 127/83 After this started I had blood work done( we have an inherited 1 marker Hemochromatosis gene in our family) my blood tests show no signs of Diabetes or Vitamin deficiencies. However my red blood cell count (High RBE 5.65) (High Hematocrit 47.8) (High Hemoglobin 16) (and Iron (187) (UIBC low 125), however this runs consistent to relatives with the gene. So I started Oregano Oil and Aspirin to thin out my blood. The vibrations are still here. No digestive issues except after getting a Endoscopy I have Acid problems (that I don't feel) so I've modified my diet and eating schedule..... no longer any issues that I know of. No problems with colonoscopy. No breast problems. No bad pap test. At first I felt these at night all through my whole body like my dog was shaking and making the bed move or a motor running. Then I feel them move to my legs ( I've tried to feel if I can tell by touch but that's very deceiving to decide. I've not seen a neurologist because I have to pay everything out of pocket and all they will do is run a bunch of tests and tell me it's stress, (In which perhaps it may be) but seems kinda weird if it were. I've no shaking, jerky motion, skin color changes, or any other associated symptoms of MS or PD. Also about 6 yrs ago had ringing in my ear so had a Brain scan with dye and there was no tumor at that time. Thank you in advance for any help you may be able to suggest getting me moving in the right direction!

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Hello @silverkat and welcome to Mayo Connect. I see that this is your first post and I wanted to move your question from a private message, here to this discussion about internal tremors.

"I have been experiencing body vibrations for about two weeks now. They occur mostly upper body and arms. I have timed them at one second on, two seconds off. As I have a heart problem, a leaky valve, and an aortic aneurysm I wondered if the vibrations were a cause stemming from those conditions or problematic to them. I am most aware of the vibrations while attempting to sleep, During the day I don't really sense them, tho they are there. Do you recommend I see a GP physician or specialist of some kind?"

Here are some other discussions where Members have discussed internal vibrations. Just click on the links and feel free to ask any of the members any questions about their post. Just click on the "Reply" and ask your question or comment.

– Functional tremors: Anyone had this?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/functional-tremors/
- GI Disorder and Internal Shaking: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/gi-disorder-and-internal-shaking/

I would like to invite @nimbus to this discussion who has posted about a similar problem.

If you are comfortable doing so, @silverkat, could you explain a bit more about the vibrations? What exactly do they feel like? Some members describe them as similar to a vibrating phone. Is this the way you would describe them? Have you begun any new medications?

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Interesting about the “on then off” action of them. Can’t honestly say I’ve heard about that or experienced that. When my buzzing is there, it’s there until it phases out eventually. What is “common” is that they flare up more when falling asleep. You probably notice them lessen as you awaken and when you get moving and brain fully alert they minimize more?

Not hijacking your post, but I’ve had somewhat of a flare up of my calves buzzing at night again lately. It creates muscle heat and I notice leg clammyness and I have to toss the covers off.

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