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Old 04-25-2015, 06:42 PM #1
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Does anybody have body throbbing? I swear there's something wrong with my circulatory system but my doc refuses to send me to a vascular doc. Along with whatever else is going on I can feel pulsing and throbbing everywhere in my body all the time. Is this neurological or circulatory? Anybody else have this?
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This is a relatively new article... explaining where throbbing really comes from:

http://psychcentral.com/news/2013/08...lse/58683.html

It is not coming from blood vessels, therefore.
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Hmm. That's interesting. I just had an EEG msppung my brain as part of my neuro therapy and they said my alpha waves were off showing my brain is consumed with pain. Maybe there is sonething to this therapy. Maybe it will work? I'll have too see. Treatments r only once a week so this will probably be a slow process
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Nobody has this throbbing? It happens really bad whenever I wake up for a
Good ten minutes or so then the intense stinging and burning and the stinging a
And burning sets in really bad. I thought vasculitus or something...
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I get sensations of my heartbeat in my arms, shoulder and back. It comes and goes. I can put my hand over certain spots and literally feel the thumping. Sometimes I got so intense, I could see the part of my body move, like as if it were twitching, but with my heartbeat. I've told this to my neuros and they said this is an autonomic nervous system reaction....none ever mentioned anything vascular, but now I am wondering..
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I get sensations of my heartbeat in my arms, shoulder and back. It comes and goes. I can put my hand over certain spots and literally feel the thumping. Sometimes I got so intense, I could see the part of my body move, like as if it were twitching, but with my heartbeat. I've told this to my neuros and they said this is an autonomic nervous system reaction....none ever mentioned anything vascular, but now I am wondering..
I have the exact same thing as you, before my neuropathy began, i would notice my "pulse" moving my entire body, almost like a robotic tremor. I had an ekg done, but it was normal. I looked elsewhere online, some people said it was due to being skinny, where your more likely to feel your pulse than someone who is heavier. i also have a fast heart rate, 100bpm+
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I have the exact same thing as you, before my neuropathy began, i would notice my "pulse" moving my entire body, almost like a robotic tremor. I had an ekg done, but it was normal. I looked elsewhere online, some people said it was due to being skinny, where your more likely to feel your pulse than someone who is heavier. i also have a fast heart rate, 100bpm+
Well, I have the same thing of feeling my heartbeat, and at times very intense, and I am NOT skinny. I am not overweight, but average, so not sure if that is accurate.
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