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Shakiness
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Does anyone else experience internal shakiness expecially when having really bad pain?

posted March 10, 2016
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A MyFibroTeam Member

Absolutely! After a cookout one year I could barely move and the pain was terrible and my insides were shaking. All I could manage to do was get in a hot bath [needed help out] and go to bed.

posted March 10, 2016
A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes, I have shaking in my legs, neck/head, & sometimes chest. When it's really bad it feels like an "electric current" running from head to toe.

posted March 10, 2016
A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes, I am actually experiencing this today. I have very bad lower back pain for the second day in a row and my ACL injury has gotten worse, and I feel weak and shaky overall. I understand exactly what you are describing. For me, the only thing that helps is rest.

posted March 10, 2016
A MyFibroTeam Member

I have a feeling of electricity. Like when you where a kid and you put your tongue on a square battery. It feels like that feeling is running through my whole body.

posted March 10, 2016
A MyFibroTeam Member

I've been getting shakes inside, but my legs mostly. Was thinking it was just stress/nerves..my husband will have to tell me to relax..Cause I get myself worked up about it..

posted March 10, 2016

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