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Forum: Women's Discussion Topic: A really weird menopause symptom? |
tired architect |
Posted: 05 Apr 2024, 2:43 am
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I have been having internal tremors for 20 months now. Mine were triggered by COVID, which also disrupted my menstrual cycle for six months. Relevant for me, I read studies that confirm that Long COVID (or boosters) and internal tremors are a thing and disproportionately affect women ages 40-60. My... |
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Forum: Women's Discussion Topic: A really weird menopause symptom? |
tired architect |
Posted: 04 Apr 2024, 8:03 am
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Yes, I know it can be scaring, especially if you are not 100% sure that you will not be exposed to another kind of stress on your new job. I, personally, gave up from my career in my mid thirties, because it ruined my health. But it may not be a good choice for everyone. I was ready to earn less mo... |
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Forum: Women's Discussion Topic: A really weird menopause symptom? |
tired architect |
Posted: 26 Mar 2024, 4:42 pm
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I did not take probiotics with the antibiotics, though it is recommended here also. I was in such a bad shape that I was not thinking straight and forgot about them. I have since then drank this fermented vegetable juice that has probiotics. I'm also working on my diet and eating dietary oat fiber w... |
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Forum: Women's Discussion Topic: A really weird menopause symptom? |
tired architect |
Posted: 21 Mar 2024, 4:56 am
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Yes, I think stress plays a significant role in getting the tremors. Three weeks earlier I fell ill with a stomack condition called diverticulitis, which was super stressfull. I got through it with strong antibiotics. After that I had lot of stress at work and then the internal buzzing started. And ... |
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Forum: Women's Discussion Topic: A really weird menopause symptom? |
tired architect |
Posted: 19 Mar 2024, 5:27 am
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How long did you have those tremors? Mine have been going on for 6 months now :( First time I went into full panic mode and called ambulance, thinking I was having a heart attack (atrial fibrillation). Later on I've had panic attacks and called ambulance again. It is CRAZY how this has messed with m... |
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Forum: Women's Discussion Topic: A really weird menopause symptom? |
tired architect |
Posted: 19 Mar 2024, 3:14 am
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According to this, it can happen in menopause and probably you have nothing serious to worry about. https://www.avogel.co.uk/health/menopause/videos/internal-trembling-vibrations-and-shaking-in-perimenopause-and-menopause/ Thank you so much DazyDaisy! I must be really sh***y at googling, never came... |
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Forum: Women's Discussion Topic: A really weird menopause symptom? |
tired architect |
Posted: 18 Mar 2024, 3:33 pm
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Has anyone else going through menopause experienced muscle tremors? They come at night and wake me up 3-5 times. It's an odd and scary feeling, like buzzing inside all over my body. Hands, legs, back, abdomen, all muscles twitching super fast when I'm just laying down. When it's bad my heart also st... |
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Forum: Health, Fitness, and Sports Topic: Muscle tremors at night |
tired architect |
Posted: 16 Jan 2024, 4:52 pm
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The sleep doctor suggested a few intresting things: - my body could be releasing tension during deep sleep, like when animals stretch and shake their muscles. - I should look into TRE- therapy which “activates a natural reflex mechanism of shaking or vibrating that releases muscular tension, calming... |
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Forum: Health, Fitness, and Sports Topic: Muscle tremors at night |
tired architect |
Posted: 16 Jan 2024, 4:43 pm
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hapyecakehapyepie wrote: Maybe ask the doctor for a blood test. Are you are getting enough vitamins and minerals? Salt could even be low.
I had a blood test, but there was nothing out of ordinary :/ Sugars and thyroid both ok. Magnesium could be helpful though, for the muscles. Salt I propably eat too much already... |
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Forum: Health, Fitness, and Sports Topic: Muscle tremors at night |
tired architect |
Posted: 16 Jan 2024, 4:38 pm
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If this only happens when your falling asleep or sleeping I would guess you have something called Hypnic Jerks. There's various causes including meds(especially psych ones), being tired, & stressed to name a few. Some of the treatments include addressing the causes or making med changes. I'd re... |
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Forum: Health, Fitness, and Sports Topic: Muscle tremors at night |
tired architect |
Posted: 16 Jan 2024, 4:32 pm
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I experience something like this mainly in my legs and have done for the past 45 years. Over the past 12 months I have undergone a number of NHS tests focused on my metabolism and nervous system including a full CAT scan. They have no clue as to what is causing it and have no idea as to what to do ... |
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Forum: Health, Fitness, and Sports Topic: Muscle tremors at night |
tired architect |
Posted: 16 Jan 2024, 4:13 pm
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To me, I would get things like this due to stress and then eventual burnout... I wore out my front teeth from behind while in my sleep and would often wake up hearing a grinding noise! I was also thinking today about the times I woke up (Sometimes happened while awake as well) where I would feel li... |
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Forum: Health, Fitness, and Sports Topic: Muscle tremors at night |
tired architect |
Posted: 14 Jan 2024, 7:26 am
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Since August, I wake every night 3-5 times and feel my muscles tremor. Arms, legs, back, abdomen. There's no visible jitter, only the super fast tremors that go on for 5-10 minutes, depending how powerful they are. When they are stronger, heart also starts racing for no other obvious reason. I've al... |
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