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Body vibrations when falling asleep or waking?

Sleep Health | Last Active: Mar 19 4:19pm | Replies (502)

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@rozy288

I’m getting a lot of shaking lately internal but also sometimes my body will shake like my hands externally too .
I have major chronic 6-7 gastrointestinal disorders over 10 years.
It’s to the point where I absolutely hate trying to eat even the smallest things . I’ve seen every Dr , every test , functional medicine, supplements, RX , diets , acupuncture, hypnotherapy. Now seeing reg Therapist as of 2 months ago .
I take Ambien to sleep 💤 but break 5 mg in half because it only keeps me asleep 💤 2-3 hrs .
Take Klonipin low dose for anxiety.
Have chronic fatigue and Gastro Cardiac Syndrome . I deep wet belch over 800-1000 x a day & night .
My gut & intestines are a mess .
I’m hungry and tired all day . Lay down , can’t nap 💤 in day , cry when I know I have to try to eat but then it makes me sick 🤢.
Never eat out or fast food or caffeine .
I’m 63 this started 52 .
I’m progressively getting worse but no Dr. can help .
I hope you find out what’s causing your shaking .
Will you keep us posted ?
This is extremely stressful and exhausting to deal with .
Robs you of joy and living life .
🙏🙏🙏

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Thank you for mentioning castrocardic syndrome aka Roemheld syndrome, this is exactly what I have been experiencing and have seen 14 different drs, two dr's in each field of specialty and not one has mentioned this, Im going on 5 yrs and getting worse, I too am afraid to drink water, but know that I must. And Ive been very accurate with my discription emphasizing abdomanal pressure, a feeling of chest pressure, constant gas bloat, dificulty swallowing, numbness in the face and neck, back and shoulder pain, gallbladder or duodenum inflamation, difficulty swallowing, the in ability to burp, constant palipitations, and I always insist something is putting pressure on my vagal or phenal nerves, and my lastest symptom, vibrations while falling asleep or waking which has been taking place for about 5 to 6 weeks now. This is disheartening as not 1 dr has consulted with any other dr, but in each case no problem found or pushed a medication that caused other symptoms or made current symptoms worse. The only thing that helped was gabapentin but Im not a fan of pharmaceuticals. Please check out Dr Pradip Jamnada, who is a cardio interventionist, known to cure many ailments through proper gut health, he has a very good understanding of the human body and how all these systematic irregularities are all realated. Perhaps you can get a telmed appointement with him.
In this vidio below he talks about the vagus nerve and the autonomic nervious system, its title is: "Vagus Nerve Hacks: Powerful Techniques to Enhance Health and Well-Being"
And by the way, I too have a hiatal hernia which the Drs have told me is not causing any issues, I plan to have this hernia taken care of even if I have to pay for it myself. Id like to know if your hiatal herna has been repaired?
Thank you again for the mention of CS it put me in the right direction, and since Drs dont really know what they're doing or just dont care cause its not feesable, hopefully we can help eachother with the knowledge we have gained in the process.