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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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@edornton

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.

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@edornton , @violinkat , I also had breast cancer. I had a double mastectomy, ovaries removed and a full hysterectomy. I have been taking Anastrozole for more than 5 years. I also use estradiol once or twice a week. My vibrations were occurring prior to breast cancer but I was starting to have hot flashes at that time. So, it still could have been the start of decreasing estrogen. The vibrations disappeared for quite a while but are back now and seem stronger. I am also a vegetarian. Years ago I had some neck issues due to a car wreck. My theories are that it is either hormonal, a vitamin deficiency, or something with my neck.