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Annez 10-28-2023 07:03 AM

Vibratory sensations
 
Hi
New member here. I had a back injury about 2 months ago. Have not had MRI yet. About 3 weeks ago I developed vibratory-humming feeling thru out my body.There is a strange feeling in my intestines. MD doesn't suspect Parkinsons. Any suggestions as to what I should research?

Jomar 10-28-2023 12:00 PM

I suggest following up with your doctor on the back injury.
It could be muscle, nerve or not related to the new issue.
Ruling the back injury in or out as the cause is the first step..

Kitt 10-29-2023 11:04 AM

Welcome:Annez. :welcome_sign:

Annez 02-22-2024 03:45 PM

Unknown diagnosis
 
Greetings, I have had internal vibrations last year and they now have lessened quite abit, almost gone. Inquired from MD if I have MS,PD etc. He said he did not think so.I have not had any autoimmune tests yet. I now have off and on pain in one of my legs. I was under stress for the past couple of years but that also has subsided. I would like to know from folks that have similar symptoms and what they have been diagnosed with. I did have the covid vaccine (unwillingly last year) thinking maybe this has something to do with symptoms.
So this is what I have had for a year
1) internal vibrations
2) head aches
3) nausea in morning
4) ear ringing
Most of these have subsided or are gone.
Concerned about the leg aching problem.
Appreciate any feedback regarding these symptoms.
Anne

Jomar 02-22-2024 10:10 PM

I merged your threads so replies can be in together.

Can you describe the leg pain and location of it - joint or muscle, thigh, calf, what might trigger the pain..and if sharp, achy, burning, zapping...
I hope the dr asked you all those questions already..

If an injury is at a certain spine level (C 6 or L 5 etc) it may affect the nerve to specific parts of the body..
Do you know if you had a spinal injury vs a pulled muscle/soft tissue?


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