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@akuayah

It is fine to report that you are having vibrations only when you sleep, but you have to sleep. Why is this happening is the issue and how do we stop it. I have tried grounding and that does nothing. Fasting doesn’t help. I can’t sleep at night. It’s getting really hard to get any rest. My brain and eyes are key in this condition somehow. Is it some AI nano tech from something. I just want it to stop.

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Welcome @akuayah, Sorry to hear you haven't found anything that helps with the vibrations when you are trying to sleep. It sounds similar to sleep myoclonus. Here is some information I found on the topic that might be helpful.

"Sleep myoclonus causes involuntary muscle twitches during sleep or when a person falls asleep. In some cases, sleep myoclonus occurs on its own without an identifiable cause. Sleep myoclonus can also develop as a result of a sleep disorder or a neurological disorder."
-- Sleep myoclonus: Definition, causes, and treatment
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/sleep-myoclonus
There is also a discussion on the topic that might be helpful:
-- Anyone have Myoclonus (sleep starts): What helps?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/myoclonus-1/
Have you discussed your vibrations while sleeping with your doctor?