Post COVID: Anyone experiencing internal vibrations?

Posted by sharho @sharho, Jul 7, 2022

I have had long covid for over two years and a symptom began sporadically during the initial seven weeks that has worsened since a second covid experience. It began as a “flutter” in my chest upon waking, lasting 5 seconds or so. It is not painful just a new sensation I have never experienced. After getting covid again in February 2022, the internal vibrations have become full body and go on for forty seconds. It is always upon waking or falling asleep temporarily during meditation and waking again. Long Covid retired me from my profession and I am not under any stress. I had a recent cardiac incident (also due to long Covid) and wore a Holter monitor. I triggered it whilst having an IV incident: definitely not cardiac induced. Has anyone else experienced IV like this?

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 Support Group.

Profile picture for pdoubrava @pdoubrava

control ur breath is important. Pay attention to when u should be inhaling and exhaling. Hope this helps.

Jump to this post

@pdoubrava sorry for that cut off post. It was a response to @diverdown regarding yoga and HIV. Was lengthy but then a tech glitch wouldnt let me send. So i tried to copy and paste. Only last sentence posted. Lol now im not seeing the original post i was trying to reply to?? After the hypothermia this am, my internal vibrating is at level 8. If i had the energy i would get on me knees and surrender to my higher power and beg for help...same way i did after getting sober many yrs ago by doing 90 in 90 AA. Frustrated but staying strong.

REPLY
Profile picture for baseballmom33 @baseballmom33

may i ask what did your neurologist say it was? i've seen two. but mine are external also. but i get vibrating feelings in my sleep.

Jump to this post

@baseballmom33 my internal vibrating is completely miserable. My leg tremors are crazy. When the fatigue is bad, i experience overwhelming leg tremors which remind me of myoclonic jerks while the body goes into sleep. This can happen sitting up at drs office while speaking. My head cant hold up so i recline in a chair or lay my head on their desk. Eyes shut but i can hear and respond.

REPLY
Please sign in or register to post a reply.