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I have the buzzing vibrating feeling. It is mostly on my left side. I hate it. It comes and goes. It is not as strong as it was a few months ago. My neuromuscular doctor says this is a typical symptom for people with small fiber neuropathy. He didn't look at me like I was crazy at all.
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I have the buzzing vibrating feeling. It is mostly on my left side. I hate it. It comes and goes. It is not as strong as it was a few months ago. My neuromuscular doctor says this is a typical symptom for people with small fiber neuropathy. He didn't look at me like I was crazy at all.
I'm glad your doc recognizes this, but it does makes me sad. I keep hoping that I don't have SFN but I seem to have every symptom in the extreme. I keep hoping this is just going to go away! I can't handle this. I don't want to live like this anymore. I have my biopsy next week. I'm scared of the results.
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Hi Canagirl,

Sorry we strayed off topic, but sometimes Posts organically link to other subjects.

Anyway, I shake. Legs, hands and arms and head. When I'm a passenger in the car it can be so violent it makes the car shake on it's suspension when standing still.

It is with me all the time, but is made much worse in times of immediate stress.

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[QUOTE=canagirl;1141577]Does anybody feel like their body shakes or vibrates all the time?

Hi canagirl, I get 'good vibrations' throughout my body. It doesnt hurt but feels weird and a bit unsettling. Thats how my problems started to be honest before any pain or other weirdness set in. The first complaints I made to my rheumatologist was about vibrations through my body and he didnt have a clue what I was on about. I think at this point I was put in anxiety corner.

Good luck with the SFN test.
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Do Any meds make the vibrating stop?
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