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Yes, I know exactly what you mean. I had it in my feet for 2 weeks in November.

When it started I was convinced it was outside my body and was something like

roadworks or a large vehicle causing the ground to shake. When nobody else felt

it I googled vibrating feet and found references to loads of folk with similar

tales, yet nothing to explain why. Mine went as quicky as it had started but

still remains a mystery!

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I used to have that weird sensation when I was in bed just before I woke up. Not sure it wasn't the cause of me waking up. As soon as I was wide awake it would stop. I too thought it was 'outside' of me, like an earthquake or someone shaking the bed but there wasn't anyone there at the time. It really was an odd sensation. I had it for a few months and then it just went.

Lilian

I have noticed the last few weeks something really weird and wondered if anyone else has this and whether its related to thryoid or something else. I keep feeling a vibrating feeling in my body.

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Hi ne

Have a look at the messages on this particular Board on this

subject http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Neurology/Feels-like-Im-vibrating/show/297668

.. There are a lot of messages on this subject. Hope this helps you.

Luv - Sheila

I have noticed the last few weeks something

really weird and wondered if anyone else has this and whether its related to

thryoid or something else. I keep feeling a vibrating feeling in my body. Its

usually around the top of my legs, lower back. Its the same feeling when your

mobile phone vibrates in your pocket! It doesnt hurt or anything its just weird

and I have checked my jeans for my phone so many times because that is exactly

what it feels like. Anyone else experienced this? I feel a bit silly posting

this as I know it sounds daft but its really bugging me.

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Hi Suzanne, Think low adrenals- described in the medical literature as 'a peculiar internal shivering' indicated low adrenal function. I've had it-a most odd feeling. See the files and read up on the adrenal pages. Also there is a good comparative adrenal/thyroid list on http//www.drrind.com > thyroid treatment > From: susanne04107@...> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 19:35:56 +0000> Subject: Vibrating feeling> > I have noticed the last few weeks something really weird and wondered if anyone else has this and whether its related to thryoid or something else. I keep feeling a vibrating feeling in my body. Its usually around the top of my legs, lower back. Its the same feeling when your mobile phone vibrates in your pocket! It doesnt hurt or anything its just weird and I have checked my jeans for my phone so many times because that is exactly what it feels like. Anyone else experienced this? I feel a bit silly posting this as I know it sounds daft but its really bugging me. > > Thanks> > > > ------------------------------------> > TPA is not medically qualified. Consult with a qualified medical practitioner before changing medication.> >

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> I have noticed the last few weeks something really weird and wondered if

anyone else has this and whether its related to thryoid or something else.

yUP ME TOO! I was thyrotoxic so thought that might be it!

Isabel

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I used to experience such a feeling from time to time, many years ago. I've

described it as leading me to check my hands, expecting to find them shaking,

but they were always steady.

Hans

I have noticed the last few weeks something really weird and wondered if anyone

else has this and whether its related to thryoid or something else. I keep

feeling a vibrating feeling in my body...

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  • 10 months later...

>

> Hi

> I haven't posted on here in a long time. I had a cervical fusion of

> C4 & C5 Feb 2008, and have been having the feeling of things crawling on

> me still, not as bad as before the surgery and mainly on my face,

> shoulder, and chest areas now. I am now experiencing a vibrating feeling

> lots of times just i my legs but lately form my shoulders down and if I

> move my head (usually downward) the feeling goes away, there were other

> areas of my neck that were compressed as well and I was wondering if

> anyone has experienced these sensations and could clue me in on what

> they may be.

> This is a result of a car accident in Sept 07

>

> Thank you

>

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