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Jodylee 09-30-2009 09:36 AM

Yep. Me too, Barb. I describe them as my "internal tremors" opposed to the external tremors I get it my hands. It happens mostly in the morning for me though.

SallyC 10-01-2009 11:18 AM

Add me to the list of having your unusual usual symptoms. Barb..:hug:

Dejibo 10-01-2009 12:08 PM

***raises hand****


yep, count me in. :o

barb02 10-01-2009 04:13 PM

So I guess I am not unusual at all. shoot, I thought I was unique:D! Neuro told me to cut back on baclofen by one pill to see if it helps for one week. Although he also mentioned that he doubted that it would:rolleyes:.

Twinkletoes 10-01-2009 07:14 PM

Before I even knew I had a disease, I used to wake up in the mornings thinking I had experienced a little earthquake.

After a few times, it finally occurred to me that nothing else was shaking, just ME! :o

Still, it didn't know it was a symptom of anything.


Ignorance was bliss. *sigh

barb02 10-08-2009 03:28 PM

Well cutting back on the baclofen has not helped. I am experiencing the shaking or tremors most of the time. Are these really internal tremors or is it just a sensory issue? I am waiting to hear back from neuro's nurse. I am having trouble sleeping (bed feels like it is shaking) and at times feel as though the ground is shaking when I am walking. I have also been sitting down while teaching.

SallyC 10-08-2009 06:34 PM

I'm so sorry, Barb. It sounds like you may be having an attack of sorts. Seeing your Neuro is a good idea.

I hope you are feelingv better soon..:hug::hug:

Aarcyn 10-08-2009 08:54 PM

Gee Barb. I also hope this will pass and SOON. :hug:

tkrik 10-09-2009 12:04 AM

Barb - I'm so sorry. I do have vibration sensations as well as tremors. Although, my tremors are sometimes visible. While they are not painful, they sure can be annoying. I am glad you called the neuro about it. Let us know what they say and how you are doing.:hug:

hollym 10-09-2009 11:18 AM

I actually think mine improved with more Baclofen. I attributed it to the spasticity. The nerve responses get excitable with spasticity, so it made sense to me that my muscles could feel like they are vibrating. It usually affected me the most when I went to bed. It felt like they were trying to calm down from being used too much. I pictured a bungee cord that is under pressure and when released it bounces (vibrates) until it comes to a stop.


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