Great thread - count me in too. I always thought it was related to a hormonal imbalance as it started around menopause.
I've had these internal tremors for 2 months now. They started when I was taking citalphram. I quit taking them but it is still happening. Sometimes they'll go away for a week or two where I can hardly notice them but they always come back. When i get these tremors, I also get really bad dry mouth and electrical type pains in ny extremeties. Like others, I get them a lot at night and I wake up multiple with these vibrations. I take magnesium and it helps slightly but hasnt't cured it. In the process of getting autoimmune tests. The fact that this discussion has been going on for 9 years makes me think we definately have something going on that the medical community, unfortunately, hasn't been able to address. I really hope in the near future we can figure out the cause.
I had internal tremors from the following conditions:
Hypothyroidism
Magnesium deficiency
Acute kidney failure
The tremors went away when the conditions were treated.
I have Fibromyalgia and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity,i get internal tremors that can last 4 months,usually after a chemical exposure, Fibromyalgia,MCS,Lyme and Metal Toxicity cause these tremmors
I too have beeb feeling like this for about one month now.
I have auto immune illnesses such as hashimotos thyroiditis fybromyalgia and psoriatic arthritis.
Apart from feeling yuk from all of this i now have this tremor feeling happening
What is it???
chrissy
Do you have any other symptoms? A positive ANA may indicate some autoimmune activity. Make sure your testing includes thyroid antibody testing not just TSH. Many Dr.s miss autoimmune thyroid.