jackie51
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So last night the wood insert fan was on and I could hear it and all the other things that were on, i.e. the fridge, the wine cooler and the outside HVAC system. I even had my husband turn off the wood insert fan so I could hear each thing individually because it was all so weird for some reason.
This morning I come down to the kitchen and I have this weird vibration feeling in my chest, right side. It seems the closer I am to the refrigerator, the more it does it(the vibrating feeling). Very odd.
Does anyone else had/have this?
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I keep getting weird sensations in my chest. I have air hunger and my heart pounds occasionally.
Recently I have noticed that when I'm at church singing the hymns, my chest vibrates hard, but only on the left side. From there I swear I go into anxiety and panic issues.
I've never noticed it around appliances or anything, just when I sing or talk loudly.
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timaca
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I have vibrated in my chest area (most noticible when I lie down). It lasts about 30 seconds. Currently, my feet and lower legs are buzzing and vibrating.
Best, Timaca
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Is it from babesia or what?
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canefan17
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Bartonella
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timaca
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I don't think you can attach a certain pathogen to the vibration sensation. I don't have Babesia or Bartonella. I do have a chronic bacterial infection and several chronic viral infections. Any pathogen that infects the nerves can likely cause that sensation.
Best, Timaca
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Timaca How can you be sure you do not have bartonella or babesia?
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timaca
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Never tested positive for either bartonella or babesia. I do have very high antibody titers to several viruses and Cpn. Of course, some would say my WBs indicate Lyme.
So, I'm treating what looks obviously wrong, and I'm making progress. However, I still vibrate on occasion, which my doctor will hear about next week. :-)
Best, Timaca
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