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Help... Internal Tremors/Buzzing

Guest_41
Community Member
Hey all...

I have been getting this really odd internal vibration buzzing feeling in my legs, stomach & chest for about a month now... ever since I came off an antidepressant (it started while I was on the antidepressant)... It only happened occasionally to begin with but now I'm dealing with it all day & everyday.
Every time I mention it to a Dr they brush me off or on one occasion I was blatantly ignored...
I honestly don't know what to do? Anyone had this? Is it anxiety related or do I need to take this further?
I forgot to mention I also feel very rundown but I also have a 4 months old Daughter who isn't sleeping well..

HELP!!!
32 Replies 32

BballJ
Community Member

Hi Midnightmoon,

Sorry to read what you are going through, does it feel like pins and needles? Anxiety has many forms of making our bodies do strange things, I get dizzy when I have anxiety along with chest pains so it is possible it could be from anxiety or coming off the anti depressants, I am shocked the doctors have not said anything other than brushing it off, have you been to see different doctors? Being run down doesn't help either and we need sleep to function properly.

My best for you,

Jay

Mathy
Community Member

Hello MidnightMoon and welcome 🙂

You’ve posted in the Anxiety section, so am I right in assuming you have anxiety/depression?

I agree with Jay, I’m shocked that your Doctors have ignored you, especially when you have a young baby 😞

I live with anxiety/depression and PTSD. I’ve also experienced a lot of weird and wonderful (not) physical symptoms, either related to my AD OR anxiety.

It can be scary, so I would encourage you to insist that your GP put to one side the fact that you have anxiety, and have taken ADs, and run the checks they would run if you had these symptoms and they had no prior information.

For example, I recently had a panic attack, and hadn’t had one for 14 years. I had chest pain, I’m 61yo, so couldn’t assume it wasn’t a heart attack. I went to Emergency and told them exactly what I just wrote. They were great, confirmed I wasn’t having a heart attack, reassured me and supplied advice about anxiety etc.

You are entitled to feel reassured, or treated, not fobbed off. This sort of attitude from medics really annoys me, you are entitled to be taken seriously.

If your GP won’t comply with your request, take yourself to Emergency - choose a quiet time - for example 10am - somewhere between Mon - Fri - and tell them exactly what you wrote here.

Alternatively, as you have a young baby, perhaps try a Mother’s and Babies clinic of some sort? They may be able to refer you towards some help. After all, lack of sleep is related to both having anxiety and a young baby.

As to being run down, there’s some great deals online for Swiss multivitamins. I find them great.

I hope that you find yourself some answers. If you don’t please write back, I’d like to know how you’re doing, and offer some other choices, bestest, cheers M 🙂

MsPurple
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hi Midnightmoon

Glad to see you on the forums.

I think I have what you are describing. Like a small area is buzzing vibrating, like a twitching feeling. Well for me it was mostly anxiety based or random one offs. But I do understand your concern if it has been going on for a while.

You also say you are feeling run down. The only thing I could suggest is asking your GP to get some blood tests done. I would ask maybe to get your vitamin and mineral levels checked (e.g. iron levels, magnesium, b12, vitamin d etc) to make sure you have no deficiency. This could just rule out you feeling tired because of anemia or deficiency. I know when pregnant and breastfeeding (not sure if you still are) you have higher iron requirements. If you do have a deficiency it could explain why you are run down. If not it could be stress related or the fact you maybe really busy with a baby at home. Note there is no point taking supplements if they are not required. It is just flushing money down the toilet. It is ok to ask for bloods to be done. I ask my gp to get my iron levels checked every 6-12 months because I have a history of iron deficiency and I would rather get on top of it before it turns into a full anemia

Hope some of this was helpful

MP

Guest_41
Community Member

Hi,

No it doesn't feel like pins and needles it's a really odd sensation that I can only describe as an internal buzzing/vibrating sensation. I do however get pins & needles in my feet & hands randomly as well as sweaty palms.

I am just concerned because my muscles have started to hurt and I am not able to be particularly active with my Daughter not sleeping im exhausted.

Guest_41
Community Member

Hi Mathy, thank you.

I am assuming it's anxiety because I have weird thoughts & I have always been a pretty anxious person but never experienced physical symptoms especially not prolonged symptoms before.

My Mum thinks it's PND, PNA & PTSD from the birth. It was very traumatic and the recovery was painful... I'm guessing I'm still recovering.

Its just something I don't understand... Because my symptoms can't be seen they aren't real... That how she's made me feel or one Dr got very frustrated with me and said 'it's anxiety will you stop asking about it' I have since stopped seeing her. I struggle to be insistent if I'm told no or told it's not necessary... I tend to leave the Drs very deflated. I tried the AD's which gave me such strong internal vibrations I was unable to sleep and because I have a young baby not one Dr would prescribe a sleeping tablet to help. So my symptoms got worse I had what I assume is my first panic attack and it got worse from there I was a mess... So I tapered off them. It's been a month since I took my last one and I still have this symptom so I'm so concerned it did damage or unlocked severe anxiety???

I am so sorry you have had a panic attack and had to go to ED. It's scary my heart rate wouldn't come down below 170 and I've also experienced thumping and skipped heart beats and it's so scary.

I will have to see what the local child health nurse suggests. I'm sure she'll be far more empathetic than a GP who seems to be more concerned with FB likes. I'm not even kidding when I say that.

I'm just really concerned that my body is going to give way soon... it just doesn't feel right...

Thank you for your kind words, I really appreciate it xx

Breekim
Community Member

Hi Midnightmoon,

I know exactly what you are talking about, I have the exact same thing happen to me daily for quite a while now as my anxiety has been in overdrive.

It feels like my whole body is vibrating on the inside but I'm not shaking on the outside.

Constantly aching all over feel tired all the time and dizzy... its horrible !!

I find meditation helps a little and trying to distract myself with different things housework etc.

I hope this eases your mind a little .

All the best 🙂

Mathy
Community Member

Hey MidnightMoon,

It was lovely to read your reply, and thank you for your concern about my panic attack.

Sometimes we get the best advice/help from the person that we connect with/trust the most. I believe that your local child health nurse would be hooked into lots of networks for care of mother and child. I would imagine that as post natal depression is a factor for mothers of babies, she would have some excellent contacts for professionals who work in mental health in this area. I’m NOT suggesting that this is your issue, I AM suggesting that this nurse would be an empathetic and trustworthy source for a referral to help that’s appropriate for you.

Even based on my own experience, I’m not 100% convinced that the average GP is knowledgeable enough to provide a good referral - mostly because they are 100% flat out all the time. They may have a set group of psychologists/psychiatrists that they refer to. This may work well for 90% of their clients, but the other 10% may be let down.

Sometimes, when you’re looking for help, going with who you trust, such as that mothers and babies nurse, might be a good way to go. Bestest, let me know how you go, cheers M 🙂

Guest_41
Community Member

Hi Breekim,

It honesty does put my mind at a bit of ease. It's horrible feeling like this... It feels like I'm really ill so it's hard to convince myself it's anxiety.

I really appreciate your reply on my post.

Thank you xx

BballJ
Community Member

Hi Midnightmoon,

Just because you cannot see the symptoms, doesn't mean they are not real, I am sorry you have had such bad luck with doctors, have you been to see the child nurse you mentioned in an earlier post?

I saw Breekim commented and can relate to you which I hope gave you some peace of mind.

My best,

Jay