Melanie
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I vibrate. Once I sleep for the night it stops but begins again by mid-morning.
Shaking and trembling with ME/CFS
Shaking and trembling with ME/CFS
Early in the disease, I recall the sensation that you are vibrating quasi-internally? Really hard to describe.
It's fascinating to find other people describing the same things that my doctors were just not interested in. They often didn't understand that I wasn't telling them these things because they were "complaints." I was trying to provide them with any information that might be a "clue" in hope that a light bulb would go on and they'd say, "Ah! Now I know what this is." Never happened.
You can't keep the individual fingers still no matter how hard you concentrate.
YES!"internal vibration"
YES! But mine is strongest in the feet and legs into my hips getting less into my torso and arms. And it is INSIDE!buzzing or "fizzing," mainly inside the torso and arms.
4) Unable to initiate movement
Does anyone else have this problem ? or any solutions ?
Well. I mean, isn't this the hallmark of ME, besides PEM? Difficulty initiating movement?
I use Tizanidine to sleep but I don't think it is helping on it's own as I can be awake for some hours after taking it without change but once the medication eases me into sleep the vibrating is gone the next morning.muscle relaxant
That's my theory too.They can contribute to severe crashes for me I assume because body doesn’t have energy that they use...
Well. I mean, isn't this the hallmark of ME, besides PEM? Difficulty initiating movement? Maybe we haven't framed it that way in the past... but I've always found it easier to keep moving gently than to push hard and rest afterwards.
@JaimeS - is the blurred vision happening with any B vitamins or specific ones.It really GETS me how many of these symptoms are shared by many, many patients and not only would this sound nonsensical in clinic, but no one has the first idea of what causes them. A few of my favorites:
1) 'Internal vibration'. No, doc, you can't see it; sorry.
2) Sudden bruising, swelling, and pain around ribcage (w/drop in immune fxn). Sorry doc, it's gone in 24 hrs.
3) Blurred vision clearing with B vitamins. No, doc, I can't prove that I can't see. Obviously.
4) Unable to initiate movement but twitch in surprise is a-okay. (At least this is in Parkinson's, too.)