Shaking inside

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I don't know how to explain this, but I've been experiencing internal shaking lately. It's not visible outside, but I always feel it. When I move or do something, those tremors are not strong, but then I try relax or I am about to go sleep, they became quite severe. It fells inside like a clock mechanism, always tingling on the beat. It's very strange and not nice feeling and I am really worried. Maybe some of you also have been through this and know why I feel those inside tremors?

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  • Posted

    Is it like a buzzing from a mobile phone?

    Where in your body are you feeling it?

    Also, are you on any medication, if so which ones?

    I often get buzzing in my feet and ankles. I take amitriptyline, an antidepressant. Antidepressants and anti psychotics can carry similar side effects.

  • Posted

    I feel like my body moving inside and the buzzing sound all over my body . I've got Anxiety and stress wants building up in my body . They told me I've got SOMATIZATION DISORDER

  • Posted

    It's more like constant vibration, like a watch and most frequently I feel it in upper body, especially in neck, arms, somewhere around upper or lower back. I don't take any medications. I think I might have an anxiety disorder, lately I've been experiencing mild panics attacks and my sleep is very poor, a lot of disturbances, so you think anxiety or stress would be the cause of these internal vibrations?

    • Posted

      It could be anxiety. Anxiety can cause all sorts of neurological symptoms.

      How is your diet? Magnesium, B vitamins and vitamin D are essentials for your central nervous system.

      If it weren't for covid, I'd say a full blood count and nutrition test would be a good place to start.

      Magnesium is good for sleep too.

      Good luck 👍

  • Posted

    Are you stressed out at all Have you spoken to your GP about it?

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