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This Is Weird But I Am Having Vibrations, Like Your Phone, In My Chest And Torso. I've Told My Cardiologist And PC But No Answer Or Interest

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El Paso, TX
November 30
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A MySpondylitisTeam Member

Hi Nadine, I just saw your post. Once it started is it continual or does it come and go? Did either doctor investigate it with testing beyond your visit? I'm sorry your going through this. The resource information above was great. Wow, there could many reasons for this but it says to seek medical attention. I know you did but you know anything with the chest is worrisome. I hope you find some relief and answers soon. The only vibrating I've had is in my face from my neck up my jaw and face. It who was nerve damage issue from AS. I do hope you get the answers and relief you need. Take care of yourself.

December 1
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

Experiencing vibrations in your chest and torso can be concerning. While it's important to consult with your healthcare providers, here are some potential causes and suggestions based on my knowledge base:

Potential Causes
- Costochondritis: Inflammation of the cartilage connecting the ribs to the breastbone, often Show Full Answer

Experiencing vibrations in your chest and torso can be concerning. While it's important to consult with your healthcare providers, here are some potential causes and suggestions based on my knowledge base:

Potential Causes:
- Costochondritis: Inflammation of the cartilage connecting the ribs to the breastbone, often causing chest pain.
- Conduction Disorders: Issues with the heart's electrical system, which can cause chest pain, fatigue, and a fluttery feeling.
- Cardiomyopathy: Changes in the heart muscle that can lead to chest pain, breathlessness, and fatigue.

Suggestions:
- Seek Immediate Medical Attention: If you experience severe symptoms like chest pain, cold sweats, or pain spreading to your back, jaw, or arm, contact emergency services immediately.
- Physical Activity: Gentle exercises, under the guidance of a physical therapist, can improve posture and reduce pain.
- Rest and Relaxation: Deep breathing exercises and finding a relaxing place can help alleviate tension.
- Massage: Gently massaging the neck and shoulder area may help reduce discomfort.

For more detailed information, you can visit the resource on chest pain and spondylitis at [MySpondylitisTeam](https://www.MySpondylitisTeam.com/resources/che...).

November 30
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

I get those iny lower back and my fingers on my left hand it's odd

December 3
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

Yours sounds like mine. No pain just that weird feeling. I think the pain is angina. Thanks for your help.

December 1
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

Great idea. The ablation only lasted 6 weeks. Looking like i will need a si fusion.
Happy holidays!

December 1

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