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Body vibrations when falling asleep or waking?

Sleep Health | Last Active: Dec 5 6:07am | Replies (465)

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@glenwood75

I have had this happening for years too. Neurologists can’t figure out why. However, I have had insomnia for years and I think mine started when on the highest dose of Lunesta. It didn’t stop when I stopped the med either. I also find it disturbing! I also have been working the night shift for the last two years. I’m not sure if it’s making it worse but it definitely hasn’t improved any over time. I am not an anxious person, so I don’t think that is causing this. However, brain vibrations due definitely cause some anxiety🤣. I just want it to go away! It makes my insomnia worse.

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I have had it for now over a year as well. Mine I'm certain is either long covid symptom or effects of klonopin which was prescribed to help with insomnia, go figure? I'm certain the drug did a number on my central nervous system. The reason I say it's one or the other is because the symptom started soon after taking the drug and developing covid which were within a couple weeks of each other. Anyway, I guess I may never know which one these culprits caused this issue. If it eventually stops I will suspect the drug and it's effects by stopping cold turkey which is a no no. If it go's on forever I'll assume it was the covid long haul crap which evidentally doesn't ever seem to go away for most. it is frustrating to say the least. And your right I did see a neurologist and he had no idea.

NO worries just keep on exercising and moving. It will just go away.