Hi. 31 yo M. I work in an office and exercise regularly. It happened last week, that strange feeling of like electric current or something, running through my chest and arms. My muscles are vibrating, sometimes shaking. I have no longer that smooth muscle motion. Don`t know what to do? Should I rest? Why is this happening?
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Hi. My muscles are also vibrating and I have this constant feeling that my movements are not smooth as they used to be. Wrists and ankles are the biggest problem. Sometimes I panic for no reason. Anyway, went to se my doc and end up diagnosed with anxiety (in case you don`t know, it`s a reaction to stress). You should be glad to hear that effective treatment is available. Still, I hate those panic attacks. When it comes to that point, I lay down and take a big breath.
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It is a vibration that is hinging on being painful.
I have been diagonosed with Fibromyalgia and Osteo-deteriation of my bones but to date not reported this condition to my doctor.
Any similarities or ideas what this condition may be?
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i am only 18 and i have been expereincing muscle twichitng and shaking but it is only noticeable when i am still and i can hear my heart beat in my head very strongly after exerrcises similar to heart pulpitations - is there anything you can suggest that it might be because i have been searching the internet and it worries me that there are all these diseses such as MS and ALS and i really need some help but my family wont take me seriously??
thankx alot if you know anything
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42 yo M here.
Vibrating muscles felt mostly in:
Legs
Feet
Forearms
groin
I notice it to be most intense after even mild exertion and usually while sitting still.
I live in OC California
I'm prior navy
I'm not as active as I should be
I'm not over weight
I'm an X smoker
As mentioned by others it's really just annoying, but would like a little insight before I go asking doctors who may have :-S intentions XD
take care everyone and goodluck !
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Thank You,
Desperate In Upstate NY
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Everyone seems to have somewhat different symptoms. For me, the muscle in my inner thigh vibrates -- fast, maybe 4-6 per second, so maybe 300 pules per minute. It starts as I'm falling asleep or while sleeping, and fades away once I'm out of bed. If I lie in bed, I can will it away, but this is not easy to do.
Took me a long time to figure out it was my leg -- at first, I was vaguely aware of the bed shaking, but dismissed as, I dunno heavy construction machinery? Only after a few weeks did I discover, reaching down to my leg, that the muscle was spasming.
I'm 53, very fit, compete & medal in sports at the regional/national level. I'd like to say that its worse the day after a heavy bout of exercise, but that's not entirely clear. Today, it must of twitched all night, as I woke up with that part of the leg feeling sore.
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OK, I just figured it out. In my case, its very clearly "benign fasciculation syndrome" (BFS) triggered by (Ta-Dahh!)
-- diphenhydramine (Benadruyl allergy pils) taken the night before
-- caffience (I'm a coffee addict)
-- strenuous exercise.
Any one of these is a BFS trigger. For me all three together... ! Hah Thanks, everyone!
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I see a lot of the common denominator here is anxiety. I get these vibrations, and I have GAD. Stress and anxiety cause all sorts of physical symptoms. Always ask a doctor about new symptoms, however, feelconfident if they tell you that it is linked with stress and/or anxiety.
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Buy a bottle of tonic water at your local grocery store. Drink an ounce of it once a day until the problem stops and keep the rest in the refrigerator in case it returns. It tastes awful, so you might not want to drink it, It has a very small quinine content in it that calms the nerves which is why it is called 'tonic' water.
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