Body vibrations when falling asleep or waking?
After many google searches for the reason I feel vibration in my head, shoulder and arm just before falling asleep and waking, I found nothing that satisfactorily explained it. Of course anxiety seems to be a common explanation but there was nothing specific enough to help me. I am currently reading Incognito by David Eagleman. It discusses the functioning of the brain as an organ. This morning, going through my routine to get ready for work, I thought of a way to understand the vibrations. Similar to the hypnic jerks we experience occasionally just before we fall asleep, I think the vibrations are intended to arouse me to stay vigilant. Which is the fight or flight mechanism in action. So there is the anxiety connection. Originating in the amygdala. I was thinking Parkinson's or MS but my symptoms don't indicate those conditions, thankfully. It seems counterintuitive to be anxious and sleeping at the same time but the brain can do that. The cerebral cortex sleeps but the life support systems of the brain must stay online, obviously. If you thought you were in danger, sleeping would put you at risk but at some point sleep becomes absolutely necessary. I think the vibrations I have been experiencing are caused by my sympathetic nervous system and not a neurologic disease. Thankfully !
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I have had 2 COVID vaccine plus a booster. Also had COVID in June of 22. It’s now December 22 and I’m having this feeling of internal shaking multiple times a week. It happens when I wake up and also when going to sleep. Happens more often when waking though. I’ve been having this feeling for about 12 years. It was sporadic at first and then it basically went away for a few years and now it’s back and happening much more frequently. I had breast cancer 6 years ago and also had a hysterectomy. In addition to shaking upon waking up I also have severe hot flashes when I wake up.
@rubyinparadise, I had a hysterectomy and both ovaries removed. Also due to breast cancer, I take anastrozole (eliminates estrogen production). I do use estradiol though. I was thinking my internal vibrations may be due to lack of hormones.
I am also a vegetarian and I get vibrations throughout my body…. Interesting.
It could be. My other theories are sleep deprivation and post-COVID syndrome. My vibrations mostly stopped when i started estradiol, but maybe you need to up your dosage? I still twich and jerk a lot when sleep-deprived. Especially in that zone when I'm finally relaxing and drifting off to sleep. I hope you find answers.
I was taking vaginal estradiol very low dose because I too had breast cancer, double mastectomy, ovaries out and hysterectomy. I was on tamoxifen first 10 years. I guessed the estradiol caused insomnia and stopped taking it to see if that would help w insomnia and anxiety. Then I was given several pharmaceuticals that I think clouded the issues. After coming off of the meds, im experiencing the vibrations more and using some natural sleep/relaxation aids— melatonin and herbal supps.
Wondering if all of these symptoms could be covid related or covid vaccine related. Thanks for your input.
I also had breast cancer and had an implant. Was on chemo and tamoxifen. Not taking any estrogen. Interesting that most people having the vibrations are women so the possibility of a hormone imbalance cannot be discounted. I haven't eliminated my implant from causing the vibrations either since they are across my thorax.
Great explanation! The same exact thing happens to me. It's definitely a tingling but it's not an unpleasant feeling. It's relaxing.
My sleeping pattern has been off for many years, but once 4-5 a.m. hits, my body begins to "vibe" and "buzz," and it can last for several hours. I haven't found any information on it. The only conclusions I've come to is hormonal changes, which occur throughout the night, anemia or some other vitamin deficiencies, or the lack of sleep causing some type of reaction.
I have a few disorders, and some of them could possibly be nerve issues, but nothing has been substantiated yet. Tests and radiologic and physical has been inconclusive.
Do you have any nerve disorders or vitamin deficiencies?
I am so glad to come across this answer. It absolutely fits my same symptoms and a very stressful last couple of years, but only recently I have developed this strange body/brain buzzing while falling asleep. This answer makes total sense.
Thank you.
I occasionally have these vibrations when waking. I have described as feeling like an electric current is running through me. I actually shake slightly from my head to my toes. I am glad to hear it has a name and is normal!