This is your health, if your parent's won't listen to you then go to the doctor anyway. If you don't have insurance, go to the ER. In the mean time, pray with a believing heart, and God will show you what to do. :O)
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I have the exact EXACT same symptoms,,spot on...what I have is called Distonia..which is a symtom of a much deadlier disease called HUNTINGDON'S DISEASE ..the vibration I have miraculously went away with a muscle relaxer that I have to take the rest of my life. Please do not NOT take this seriously..your life may be at risk..also please go to JOHN'S HOPKINS HOSPITAL...they specialize in RARE DISEASES and SYNDROMES..They will find out what is wrong...you need a good nuerologist..one that takes you seriously..and not dismissive...switch your nuerologist.
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talk about scare mongering .why don,t you read up on huntingtons disease im sure you will find that it is a very advanced stage of the disease that causes the vibrating muscles ... not a symptom of early huntingtons
what causes it is called benign fasciculation syndrome which can cause vibrating muscles all over your body ,, mainly caused by stress and anxiety ..it is a benign condition
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A lot of people are saying this is from Calcium deficiency, and high acid intake. I have the same thing. They recommend taking tums with calcium, maybe 2 a day. I'm going to try that cause everyone says it works for them.
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My doc and I discussed the vibrating sensation in my legs, and he said that besides caffeine, stress, and meds like Benadryl, this sensation canbe cause by an excess of vitamin B6, so I quit taking my supplement (which I have been taking to help prevent another nerve condition from worsening
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I am 40 and have been experiencing this sensation for about 2 weeks now. Like a low level vibration in my upper back, at the back of my skull and in my jaw, similar to that tingling feeling you get as the freezing from the dentist is wearing off? Hard to describe, but felt mostly when it's quiet, and I'm at rest or sleeping. I will wake up in the middle of the night, and feel like the "freezing" from the dentist's needle is just wearing off in my upper back, the back of my head and my jawline. Weird sensation, annoying, but not painful, but disconcerting, and it makes it very hard to go back to sleep. Your thoughts?
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Wow, just googled BFS and it reads like various stuff that has been occuring over the past year or two that I thought were completely unrelated. Stress: my company has been laying off 2-4 times a year for the past 3 years... (been here almost 20 yrs). I have a 3 yr old, 2 yr old and a 4 month old children at home, good sleep is hard to come by as well as good exercise...so been supplimenting a little more than normal with a cup of coffee most days. Stress, lack of exercise (desk job too), regular caffiene intake (not addict though), lack of good regular sleep, and putting on a little weight, go figure that I am having these various sympoms of BFS.
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I live in upstate NY also and have had lyme disease a few years ago. This year i have been experiencing the buzzing in the legs on and off. I am going for an emg this Friday. I went for a nerve conduction test prior. They found nothing much wrong. The twitches in my arms started this summer.It has been giving me a lot of anxiety also.I will let you know what i come up with.Good Luck.
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The buzzing drives ya crazy. Then i don't want to get hooked on anxiety medication and have to deal with another problem. I just hope it's only stress related. I take a lotta deep breaths.
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i also have fms and just recently starting experiencing this weird vibrating sensation - just in my right shoulder, where i had a bad injury and surgery a long time ago - but thanks to fms, as you know, pain still likes to linger. if you ever talk to anyone else who has this and figured out what to do - or your doc about this, i would be very interested to know if they also think it is fms related. i had started taking topomac about a yr ago on the recommendation of a friend who also has fms and at 1st had really good results with the pain (you might want to experiment?), but not so much in the last few months. i'm wondering if the vibration is related. maybe i shouldn't have taken the topamac and it's bothered the nerves more?
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I am 53 old male. I do light muscle exercise 2 - 3 times a week. Whenever I do upper arms or chest execise, I feel some kind of light current running down my body. I started feeling this probably after age 40 or so. When I did muscle exercise in my late teens, I did not feel this kind of current at all. I do not know what it is, but it is not unpleasant, and I suspect that it is some kind of 'chi' or 'qi' being created in the body.
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