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1042670 tn?1253369063

Inside tremor, earthquake feeling, twitches, pulsating

I feel that my heartbeat is all over my body....and is beating so strong that when I sit still my body rocks to my heartbeat.

I also have internal tremors and I feel like my heartbeat and the tremors or vibrations are linked to the heartbeat. When my heartbeats I feel an earthquake feeling too when I'm standing still.

I feel like as if someone is shaking my chair or someone is shaking my bed while sleeping. I also have random twitches and muscle spams.

I notice this sensation more when I pause or rest. so this means that the tremor/vibration/beats are occurring 24/7.
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Hi, could you please help me, what i can do for this..I am also having same kind of problem ...
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You have described exactly what I'm feeling & going through! So good to know I'm not alone. How would you advise handling this?
I'm 36 & in good health, according to all the tests my Dr recently had done, but, I am under a tremendous amount of stress at this very moment.
I have given up on sleep, and I try my best to function normally, but this is making me insane.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
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Hey just wondering if this has resolved for you ? Cheers
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Hey Yunis_02 I wonder if you got better, what happened to you. This is happening to me now.... please tell me know what you did to make it go away. Add me on facebook Fred T Castro . God bless
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Hey just wondering if this has resolved for you cheers
JJonestone-- I posted here about 10 years ago, and it went away for me  - and it will for you I'm positive, though it was a series of probably bad things I did- the basics are serious underlying anxiety/depression. at the time, worse than I thought as I look back.  I started drinking alcohol to solve it, which allowed me to finally get good sleep. But this is only a band-aid hat can lead to more problems (though when you experience these feelings, you are willing to do a great many things to avoid it).. I later got sick of drinking and trying to do engineering work, so I got on sleeping pills and finally got on the correct SSRI for me (it'll vary per person). The SSRI made the greatest difference, the safest, and my life has been much better because of it. If one doc can't help, go see another, they vary in skill and understanding quite a bit - and see a pyschiatrist at the very least. They'll throw ssris at you until one works - and one eventually will or they'll try something else. You know when you reach the crazy earthquake inside that it's time to make some changes in life - i recommend skipping the bad ones and going to a psychiatrist. Dosn't mean you're crazy, medical science is still in it's infancy, most docs can't solve most things, and psychiatrists are really some of the few with an open mind that will try things. (you can try your family doc first if you wish, but someone surely would have posted here if that ever worked).
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Same thing, exactly same thing. Its been 6 months now, and i getting worse, the pain as well, no answer
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Hi,

I think for me was that I had all these symptoms of the prolonged stress which I thought I was handling fine. However my body became exhausted and   chemically imbalanced, which in turn was causing all these weird symptoms, of dizziness, pronounced heartbeat, breathing issues, brain fog and many more. What I did first is went to doctors to see if I had something serious going on, but all the bloodwork, heart tests, lung tests, thyroid, neurological tests came back normal. So I started by changing my lifestyle, which seems not like much but i saw results immediately. I started going to sleep at regular time and walking outside for 2-3 hours a day. Meditating, breathing exercises, eating organic and healthy foods and etc mainly fruits and vegetables little meat. and overall trying to calm my brain. And now I can say this all went away after about a month I started doing all that. I'm not saying this is what is happening with you, but if you go to doctor and they dont find anything then it could be just anxiety affecting you .
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hi I had episode in Thailand last June were I had very fast heart beat and could not breath I was taken to a medical centre were I was give beta blockers and put on a drip then taken to hospital. I never found out what it was as I had to leave the hospital because I would not give them £5000.ever since then iv had heart pains, heart flutters, short of breath , anxiety, pins n needles all down my left side, the odd muscle twitching and these tremors on my body 24/7 and is a lot worse when im in the gym my t-shirt is literally vibrating and my heart racing plus I can hear my heart beat all the time. iv had ECGS, ultrasounds, blood tests and has all came back normal the doctors keep turning me away please can you suggest anything its making my life hell  
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