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I have stable angina with diabetes and IBS, does anybody get internal tremors where the whole of the inside of your body feels like it is vibrating?

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shopman

Are your blood sugars well controlled?

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Boxroad in reply to shopman

Yes most of time

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Pdbird

Yes!!! It happens to my feet when I’m laying down. No idea what it is. I have type two diabetes, stage 3a chronic kidney disease, high cholesterol & something going on with my heart but still having tests right now. I took my mattress off my bed the other week thinking my children had put something underneath that was vibrating!!

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Boxroad in reply to Pdbird

At the worst my whole body did it, it was as if I was going into a bad hypo but my sugars were fine

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shopman

I would suggest you speak about your concerns to your GP as you appear to have a lot going on.

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Darny

I suffered from this lots when I first started taking all my meds for AF & heart failure. It was most debilitating. My consultant took me off all my meds then we introduced them one at a time. I was on bisoprolol and this was changed to nebivolol and I can't take spironolactone at all. I still get the tremors very occasionally but just lie down for a while and they go away. Not sure if this helps! Hope you feel better soon.

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Boxroad in reply to Darny

We’re your tremors inside the body with no tumours at all outside

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Darny

My tremors were inside my body but they affected my whole body outside too, I felt extremely shaky and had to lie down.

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Boxroad in reply to Darny

Mine is often worse when in bed

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Darny in reply to Boxroad

Mine improve when I lie down!

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Qualipop

I get dreadful internal tremors but I know what causes mine. I have a damaged spine and in one certain position a nerve is affected. When it's really bad even my eyes vibrate.

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Boxroad in reply to Qualipop

That don’t sound very nice, I hope you don’t have them that often

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Qualipop in reply to Boxroad

frequently; especially if I lie on the sofa. It's postural