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vanillarain
11-28-2008, 11:03 PM
Hi All:

Quick question...for the last three years my arms feel like they are constantly moving or rather shaking, yet to look at them there is absolutely no evidence of the tremors. It's almost like an in body shaking/tremors. I find that it is gradually getting worse. I am a 43 year old male, good physical health no health issues that I am aware of. I should also mention that I have had a very minor headache for a little over one month, and my heart has been skipping beats. Was recently told at the hospital emergency room (went because of these symptoms) that I have "benign heart beats" ???? Whatever that means? When these heart episodes happen I have a sinking sensation in my chest and find it difficult to breath. Bllood pressure is very good and no chest pain.

Can anyone help me out here with any information or advice? I'm getting quite concerned.

Thanks very much!
V.

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Aussie100
12-04-2008, 11:34 PM
Hi, has anyone done a blood test to check your electrolyte levels ?

Aussie :)

vanillarain
12-05-2008, 08:45 PM
Yes and it shows nothing at all! Any ideas?

anwise67
12-07-2008, 05:53 PM
Hi. Have you seen a cardiologist? I thought that my heart was skipping beats too, when actually I was having PreAtrial Contractions(PAC'S) which is an extra heartbeat that occurs before the other heartbeat is complete. I was dx by a cardiologist during an echocardiogram. You can also feel this in your pulse as a pause and then an extremely hard beat. These are usually benign but very bothersome b/c they can make you short of breath. I would also have a since of panic b/c I couldn't catch my breath. I was having 100's a day so I was put on a medication to help control it. I do think that you need to see a cardiologist.

k2626
01-05-2009, 06:22 PM
I get this too along w a host of other things, did you find answers?

seekfind
02-08-2009, 12:05 AM
I get it, too. I call it "internal vibration". It's caused by Lyme Disease (in my case).





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