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Internal shaking

For the last few months Ihave had symptoms includiing daily internal tremor, loss of appetite, ( weight loss) fatigue, frequent urination, falling asleep by 8:30 pm and more.  I have had blood work and so far all normal.  I am not sureif this is anxiety, which I never had before or some neurological issue.  I had something similiar a few years ago for a few months, and everything but the internal tremor went away. The tremor got milder and I was able to function for 4 years, now its back.  4 years ago I had a whole battery of tests, and other than some orthostatic hypotension ( I am on 12.5 mg lopressor 3 times a day) nothing much was found.  

The internal tremor is the most troublesome.  It leaves me tired and weak

any ideas?
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HELLO I AM 27 I FELL A TINGLING INSIDE MY BRAIN . I SOMETIMES TRY TO FOCUS ON SOMETHING AND I GET A SHAKY FEELING INSIDE  MY BRAIN, LIKE IF I WAS TWITCHING. I DONT HAVE MONEY TO GO TO THE DOCTOR AND ALSO AM SCARED.
I THINK SOMETHING IS EATING MY BRAIN SOME TIMES LITTLE TINNY BALLS OF MUCUS OR SOMETHING COME OUT OF MY NOSE I FEEL MAY B SOMETHING IS DIGGING INSIDE MY BRAIN AND THATS WHAT  IS  DOPING FROM MY NOSE.


SOME ONE PLEAS HELP.
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Do you have any silver fillings and/or root canals?
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Thank you Mary

I have had TSh, T3 and T4, all normal for thyroid.  I do have pre-diabetes ( recently found) but BS so far is good.  No Hypos.  I have been on low dose lopressor for a few years.

I am thinking it might be pre-menopause perhaps, but not sure.  I am just not sure where to turn.  Had hormones checked, and not in menopause
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Have you had your thyroid checked and also blood sugar? Those 2 are a biggie for internal tremors.  Also, side effects from medication will do it.  I love the MD who tells you to meditate. Oh, ok that is typical and not getting to the root of the cause.  Call your PCP and have them check thyroid, glucose and check with Pharmacy regarding side effects from meds.
Good luck
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Hello Dear,

Since how long you have been on lopressor.? It seems you have typical complaints of orthostatic hypotension.
While getting up from bed, simply sit for a while before popping out of the bed.
Gradually sit over the edge of the bed and then just stand off the bed.
Make this a habit.
Take some fresh juice, fluids early in the morning.
The high anxiety could be responsible for your problem.

Relax and meditate atleast for few minutes daily.


Best
Take care
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