internal shaking
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hello - this is a very good group, though I hardly ever post anything I read it all the time! Does anyone else experience internal shaking as a side effect from their illness? I had a prolactinoma - surgery 5 years ago - now prolactin is creeping up. I'm on Norprolac. I'm fine during the day, but at night when I drift off to sleep I often wake up 20 minutes later with an awful shaky feeling - not visible, but I can feel all over inside of me. And my heart is beating more rapidly when this happens. I hear this is a symptom of menopause (though I'm only in my 20s), so I thought it might be related to the hormones. Anybody have any idea?? Thanks! |
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