> I am having some "virbrating" in my upper arms and my arms are extremely
> tired. They feel like I've been working out after not working out for
years.
>
> I had bronchitis/sinus problems for 4 weeks (still have some of that crap)
> and
> wonder if I just aggrevated my 1 lesion that already existed or if I should
> contact my neuro. It is not to the point where I can't work but it is to
> the
> point where I'm not comfortable and am getting very gripy/anxious about it.
> I
> didn't have this before. I have several different sensations in my legs,
> arms,
> torso but they are all minimal so I guess I feel like if I go see the neuro
> I"ll seem like a hypocondriac!!
Is the vibrating all the time or off and on? I experience that also, in places
that I did not at onset, and have wondered, too, if this was the start of
further problems. It usually flares up for a day or a few days the settles
back down. My neuro said that the TM made my nervous system more sensitive to
stimuli -- illness or fatigue or who-knows-what can cause some of these odd
things to happen for a while -- nerve signals misfiring or being misdirected.
I'd definitely mention it to the neuro, especially if it did not go away after
a day or so or increased. Don't worry about being thought a hypochondriac
(though I have to admit I wrestle with that also...) -- some drs. might make
you feel that way, but mine was very good and very reassuring that these
symptoms were real and not in my head. Either way, though, I'd feel it would
be best to keep him updated so he could help evaluate whether this was one of
TM's oddities or a further development.
Just my 2 cents worth.
I liked your half-price on the 2 cents idea in another post. :-)
Ya know, with all the two cents tossed in, somewhere around here
there must be quite a stash!
Barbara H.