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Body vibrations when falling asleep or waking?

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@pro123

So, the MRI was clean as I expected. Thanks for following up. There's nothing there to explain the vibrations that only happen during the seconds as I awaken and then stop. It's gotta be a "brain" / sleep thing. There are no true experts in the field of internal vibrations; even NEUROs are limited in their knowledge. I'm going to review the scientific literature one more time...I'm not expecting at this point for a doctor to be able to answer this for me, maybe a scientist....

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here are these sleep-specialist and sleep centers m where they monitor your
sleep with ecg , breathing and maybe other detectors.
It's mainly for snoring, sleep-apnea , asthma and such but
could be useful for vibrations as well.
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(2020) Abstract—In this paper, a bed-mounted vibration sensor-based sys-
tem is proposed to monitor vital parameters during sleep, including
heartbeat rate (HR) and respiratory rate (RR), body movements and
sleep postures.
(avoiding cameras for privacy)