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Body vibrations

Hello i was just wondering if anyone on the forum has experience inner body vibrations during the perimenopause stage which I an currently in. During this phase I have suffererd with some severe symptoms being thousands of eptopic beats per day in which I have been medically checked for and so far everything is normal. And now the body vibrations more noticeable during the night time when awoken from sleep which has been a common occurrence for me during this time. I must say this period in my life has come as a real shocks And started st 47 and I am now 49 turning 50 this year. Looking forward to hearing your comments. I am otherwise healthy and I exercise a lot.
I can't wait until this phase is over to be honest.
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I am thinking that my perimenopause started when all those weird sensations started and my gyn was clueless (he is my ex-gyn of course).

Didn't know about this site then but wish I would have.


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Hi bean yeah they are the weirdest sensations I can get whole of upper body or they can just occur around one area like my lips around my mouth and nose, just weird. On the powersurge forum lots of women speak about them it's very common during these hormonal changes apparently if you have a look on there. Then again I have had the most weirdest symptoms since being in the perimenopause stage. It certainly has take me by surprise. It's been a very scary time but I an becoming a bit more relaxed about it no. I feel knowledge us powere and this is where these great forums assist us.
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I have the vibrations which started 10 months before I had a hysterectomy.  They still continue and not one doctor has provided an explanation for such things.

They awaken me at night as well.

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Sometimes women develop thyroid issues at this time, so do monitor thyroid levels.  Exercise is one thing that sounds bad when you feel like this, but it actually improves things.  

Find out about your thyroid.  If it is just slightly out of whack, you may be able to eat a diet that addresses it and feel better.
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