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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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@cricketlips,
any new information as to what you were experiencing, or still are? I am experiencing the same thing at a progressive intensity where I have to take Metoproplol and Prazosin to sleep. If I only take the beta blocker, the internal rocking (usually felt in upper body region:neck, chest) it's enough to wake me up or now prevent me from sleeping. March 2024, but I started to notice it last fall 2023. It became worrisome in Dec 2023, and has progressively worsened where I could sleep and be woken up by the shaking. The way a person looks with Parkinson's, is how it feels internally for me. I don't know what to do. I am getting my heart checked out but this is also something else going on apart from the heart. I never had problems falling asleep and now I can't sleep without 2 medications.
I'm hoping for some direction, and hopefully someone has gained more insight into those specifics?

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Had similar.
Seemed to be related to thyroid and estrogen levels.
Mirtazapine has helped w sleep but I hate the side effects. Am tapering slowly off.
Taking MANY supplements that are helping and seeing a naturopathic doctor.
Are you a woman? Post menopausal ? Any thyroid issues?
Hormones seem to play a role.
Hang in there. Although the vibrations are alarming, for me they were not Life-threatening.
I went through extensive testing for MS, heart issues, neurological issues etc. Still thinking could be Covid related as well. It’s a mystery and you are NOT alone.