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Shaking on the inside.

I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2007.  Here recently, I feel like I am shaking on the inside.  What could this be?
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198419 tn?1360242356
Sounds like the MS to me too.

Your CNS all jazzed up, no way to settle it. AAaah, it's such a terrible feeling.
Bairdy brings up a good point - something like an infection can trigger the immune response and you could be experiencing a flair of sorts.

Get back to us when you can,

Wishing your body some R&R :)

~shell
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1667852 tn?1313588829
I call them "phantom shakes" and find them annoying but after explaining the sensation to my neuro, was told they are normal but checking with your neuro is always a good idea just to be sure!
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1168317 tn?1330262837
hi rena
i have had this many times and have been told its common in ms
but as others suggest call you doc just to be sure as infections can do this
regards bairdy
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1382889 tn?1505071193
Definately a sx of MS. I had it when I was recovering from my last relapse.  Eventually went away and hasn't come back even when tired (so far anyway).  Not sure what causes it but guessing as said above, lesions, although just where they need to be located to cause it Idk.

Julie
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429700 tn?1308007823
Ever since I had the attack which presented with a very significant head tremor, I've felt a constant internal tremor that no one can see.  When I'm really fatigued, this tremor is a little bit more noticeable.  

I also have a feeling of shaking in my arm or hand.  When I get too warm or fatigued my hand tremor can be so evident that I cannot hold a glass of water without spilling.

I'm pretty sure for me this internal tremor is a very, very mild version of the observable tremor that will occasionally show itself when fatigued, too hot, or stressed-- caused by MS lesions.

Deb
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That was one of my first symptoms I noticed way back before I was diagnosed with ms. My neurologist says its common in ms. Lu is right though you should mention it to your Dr to be sure. In meantime don't let it worry you. If its the ms mostly its just annoying.
Beema
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572651 tn?1530999357
It could be the MS.  It could be the effects of an infection - I had that from a UTI that went into my blood stream.  It could be tremors.

It could be a number of things so be sure to contact your doctor and let the experts weigh in.

be well, Lulu
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