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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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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.

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And one more thing, weight loss seemed to increase the vibrations.
Gaining weight seemed to turn them off and that may also be related to estrogen levels.

Yes, thank you. I should get a baseline on my womanly hormones, maybe I am starting perimenopause and have no clue. My thyroid levels have been in range. Yes, I know what you mean...hard to know because viral infections can have lasting impacts on the body. Thank you for your encouragement and response. I take a ton of supplements as well and didn't have any success, now on the other meds (that allow me to sleep), but I also do not like the side effects during the day. I am scared to get a CT angiogram because of all the radiation (3-4yrs in one go), but apparently that's the only way to know if something is going on with the heart. I have MS in my family, hoping it's not neurological...but seems to be more CNS than anything that I can pin sensation wise...I'll have days where my CNS feels frazzled and fried. Positive vibes back!