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Emls78
03-12-18, 16:17
I’ve been really trying to deal with my digestive problems and my health anxiety but I’m stuck in a rut. I’ve been suffering digestivly for over a year now, almost constant heavy burning stomach, chest pains (from reflux apparently), cramps, trapped painful wind and nothing physically can be found wrong with me. I take the maximum dose of reflux meds aswell. But this latest thing is driving me nuts and freaking me out all at once. I’m vibrating! Anywhere from my chest to my groin, I can feel tremoring, vibrating, whatever it is and I can’t get any peace from it. It’s worse when I’m sat or lying still and when I’m in bed but it’s relentless and I don’t know what to do. It keeps me awake, it stops me relaxing, I can’t even sit And watch tv in peace. The doctors look at me like I’m bonkers and just say I need to ignore it and it’s noth8ng to worry about but I really can’t stress enough how much this is affecting me. Does anyone get this or know what it is? I don’t think I can take much more 😔

Mom2FourKiddos
03-12-18, 16:32
Yes!!! It's a buzzing feeling right?? I get it too. It's a pretty common symptom of anxiety. We stress our adrenals so much that it's like our body/nerves are misfiring.

What I've been told is once our nerves are sufficiently rested enough to recover from so many surges, it'll stop. Until then try not to worry! (So easy to say that to someone else, but it really is true. Once the worries get better, all the physical symptoms will get better too. Eventually)

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Fishmanpa
03-12-18, 16:33
Common Anxiety Symptom. (https://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/articles/symptoms#Shakiness_or_trembling)

Positive thoughts

ankietyjoe
03-12-18, 16:35
The doctors look at me like I’m bonkers and just say I need to ignore it and it’s noth8ng to worry about but I really can’t stress enough how much this is affecting me.😔

The Doctors are right, it's a normal and natural bodily response to tremble when you're anxious and/or stressed.

Worrying about it is just making it worse, and what's affecting you is you worrying about it.

You have to make the choice to stop doing that, and practice not worrying about it until you succeed.

Kenton
27-04-19, 22:57
I've been getting this lately in my stomach as well, not my whole body and I'm terrified it's something serious 😥.

Buster70
27-04-19, 23:06
Hi , I’ve had this off and on for several years it’s usually at its worst when I wake up , it feels like having electricity running through your veins, the only thing I’ve found to help is to tense up each muscle starting at your toes and working your way up , tense and hold each muscle then relax , go right up even your mouth and face , it burns off the adrenaline and makes you more relaxed , once you learn it’s not going to kill you and start to ignore it then it passes much more quickly.
Hope this helps , take care .

xfilme
10-05-19, 21:10
I've had this for ten years now. It's always worse at night. Loads of people mention it online, but nobody seems to have the same theory on its cause. My dad's partner had it for the first time recently and called an ambulance. The paramedics said it was really common and cause by fluids moving in the body. I'm not buying it personally. I wish I could get rid of it. It keeps me awake at night when I haven't even been experiencing stress or anxiety.