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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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@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.

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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 too am female, 57, vegetarian and vaccinated but my vibrations started long before Covid. Mine happen all night but I am only aware of them when waking. My wife tells me about them when it gets bad. I have sleep apnea but use a cpap. I take an ssri for depression. I also have auto immune disorders causing full body inflammation. Also, have cervical bulging discs and had lumbar discectomy 18 years ago. I am going to look into the pinched nerve theory as my neck is causing me more pain and migraines. My doctor told me the tremors were nothing to worry about but something must be causing them. They are not unpleasant but it is distressing.