![]() ![]() He also couldn't explain the vibration sensation except to say that it can be caused by a migraine, which I certainly haven't had. Nothing! The MRI does show a lot of wear to my cervical vertebrae and two anterior spondylolisthesis - one cervical, one lumbar, so I wonder if my spinal issues could be the cause. I've also had a number of blood tests for immune issues, evoked potentials and nerve conductivity tests. I thought I had all the signs of MS, but it hasn't been diagnosed. ![]() I've also had a full spine & brain MRI as I've been having other strange symptoms of occasional numbness and sensations of burning and cold areas of my arms/hands and legs/feet and a sore tongue which comes and goes and often feels like I've just cleaned my teeth with menthol toothpaste when I haven't. I thought I was having palpitations but an ECG showed nothing abnormal. At first I thought it was circulatory but now I think it's probably neurological. It seems to move around to different areas of the body - sometimes I feel it in my legs, an arm, torso - it's quite random but often felt when I've shifted position in bed. The other day after a short walk of a few hundred yards followed by a period of standing still it felt like the ground was vibrating because it was in my feet. Now I feel it every night and during the day as well quite often. I started to get this feeling of internal vibration when I was mainly lying in bed and then occasionally if I shifted position it might last for 30 seconds or so before disappearing. I've found several forums where there have been posts from people experiencing this disconcerting feeling of an internal quivering or vibration but none of them are current, so I wanted to see if anyone else out there is having the same experience and can share an insight into what might be causing it. ![]()
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