Me too, suffering from internal vibrations in legs, hands and head. Constantly. And my legs feel weak too.
What about 1) Cerebral hypoperfusion
2) cerebral lymphatic system?
Keep well too!
I am going tru the same with this internal vibrating throughout my body. When I sit I feel my legs feet and buttocks vibrating. .also numbness and tingling in toes n feet and fingers..I don't know v what it is. ..very scared too
Hey rp913.
Welcome to the forum.
Does E/B stand for Epstein-Barr Virus ( EBV)? - as the are other possibilities with E/B abbreviations.
This clarification may be significant.
Statins may have a role in this as well, as they inhibit the ability of the liver to produce cholesterol by interfering with Co-enzyme Q10, an important factor in cellular health and energy production.
Your CNS may be possibly affected by inhibited Cholesterol production (nerve cell membrane is comprised mainly of lipids and cholesterol)
and perhaps Cholesterol depleting infectious agents.
Joint and tendon pains are consistent with some systemic pathogenic infections.
The M.Hominis pathogen variety is one commonly found in the genital and urinary tracts of adults that can affect joints and tendons as well.
Make sure you do a mineral analysis (mineral hair analysis is more accurate than blood tests usually) for any mineral deficiencies.
Also check thoroughly for any other possible nutritional deficiencies,
as mentioned in Red_Star's reply.
My suggestion would be at this point to seek a specialist that is is familiar with difficult to detect systemic pathogenic infections,
as in most complex cases where there are no conclusive findings or dx,
they are the underlying cause.
For more info please take time to read related posts here, and also to research on your own.
Should you want to provide more details, feel free to do so.
You may post here again or p.m me anytime with any questions
you may have.
Take care,
Blessings,
Nikodicreta
I wonder how do you sleep at night with this constant internal vibration.
Should you have serious sleep issues because of this, you may want to look into Hypnotherapy . I have used Hypno for some FMS sufferers who had serious sleep issues and it did make a difference.
Thanks for the response. I have begun to try ruling out some of the causes. Will report back.
Causes of tremors include:
Multiple sclerosis
Stroke
Traumatic brain injury
Brain tumour
Chronic kidney disease
Parkinson's disease
Drugs side effects
Hyperthyroidism
Liver failure
Mercury toxicity
Hypoglycemia
Acidosis
Electrolytes imbalance:
- Magnesium
- Potassium
- Calcium
- Sodium
Deficiency states:
- Vitamin B12
- Thiamine (vitamin B1)
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin B6 (rare)
Lyme's Disease
Adrenal gland problems
Virus or an infection
Autonomic nervous system dysfunction
Aspartame
Stress/anxiety
Causes of tinnitus include:
Hearing loss
Excessive noise
Ear infections
Foreign object
Ear wax buildup
Fluid build up
Ototoxic medications (hundreds of prescription drugs including aspirin, anti-inflammatories, and antibiotics)
Meniere's disease
Acoustic neuroma
TMJ dysfunction
Anaemia
A thyroid imbalance
Head injuries or neck injuries
High blood pressure
Allergies
Red wine, cheese and chocolate
Systematic yeast infection (candida)
Dietary deficiencies:
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin E
- Choline
- Omega 3 fatty acids
- Magnesium
- Iron
- Potassium
- Sodium
- Zinc