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Are internal vibrations and shakiness sfn related?
I've already stated I haven't been diagnosed yet but i would like to know if internal vibrations/jitters/tremors are common with sfn?Also I've been shaky on the outside too.No stress,new meds,or existing meds.Does this sound familar to anyone?
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Okay I just talked to someone and solved the shakiness probability.It's most likely due to my borderline low blood sugar and I haven't been eating right.These internal vibrations that i'm talking about is the kind I normally feel in my feet or lower legs,but lately it's been all over.I feel like I'm a vibrating bed on low.Does anyone else get this localized to one area or all over randomly?
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I've had vibration feelings in the abdomen when I have some
GI irritation. Mostly on the left side. I don't get them often, but late at night in bed if I ate something I shouldn't have. The next day, sure enough, I am loose and/or crampy. Sometimes it precedes a GI bug type thing too. I don't have it often tho. I know to stay away from hot spicy food (like chilis), MSG or cabbage and its relatives. I also have to avoid fructose and most sugars now. If I behave or am not coming down with something, I am okay. I know this feeling...the throbbing, trembling thing..and it is very disturbing. |
I have a vibrating feeling constantly in my feet and legs, it is very annoying, when I try and have an afternoon nap I give up that's when it gets worse, the vibrating goes from my feet,legs to my head and face then my arms or hands, so I give up and get up.
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Yes, I've had vibration-type feelings, both from low blood sugar, and when my neuropathy symptoms are flaring up. Feet, arms, hands, mid-line of my abdomen, face, head -- same place my other neuropathy symptoms are. My hands shake sometimes, even to where it's difficult to write or to get a letter opener in a letter--ok, it's only been that bad a couple times, but physical shakiness plenty of times.
But nothing bad has shown up on an MRI, and this is occasional and hasn't progressed over the last 2-3 years, so I guess that tends to rule out central nervous system causes. My neuropathy is entirely sensory so far (knock on wood), and so my doc's theory is that I could have some neuropathy in my proprioceptive nerves. (Proprioception is the sense of knowing where your body is without having to look at or touch it.) Makes sense to me. I hope yours resolves well. |
My latest diagnosis is SFN and I've been told that the vibrating feeling, which I feel in my legs and feet is related. I also get deep muscle twiches which occur in my extremities and I'm told these are related as are deep muscle pain and cramps. As for shakiness, I don't get it. I've gotten all of this validated through my PCP.
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I think I know what you mean....
I will get vibrations in my lower extremities that make me feel as tho my cell phone is in my pocket vibrating, when it isn't. The vibrations don't hurt, I just know they are there. Can you relate to that?
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but i had lot more of the burning then too , and terribly anxiety with it. This was over 10yrs ago now - my god doesnt time fly when your having fun ( cough ) Any way Im too eager or diagnosis given my options of medications and their side effects ( call me stupid ) but i got this through meds in the first place and i have too many other problems inc weight I need to take care off. |
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Often times, it lasts a week or so, then disappears for a time, only to return. I figure it's much better than having constant pain, so it's very easy to deal with. |
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