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DiscussionBody vibrations when falling asleep or waking?
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I am going to start...I really wish someone would focus on these vibrations and find a cause for them. There HAS to be a common thread. I also take rosuvistatin for cholesterol, I take hormones, I have had a subarachnoid hemorrhage (brain bleed) in 2011, I take metoprolol(beta blocker) for fast heart beat and palpitations. I take blood pressure meds (losartan). I am about 40 pounds overweight and admit I'm not a very active person since retiring even though I have a treadmill in the livingroom. I've just started taking Coq 10 and I take magnesium per cardiologist because it's great for the heart. My palpitations have slowed tremendously since starting Coq 10, ($23 from Amazon). I do not drink and have stopped smoking (3-19). It was so easy, I just never lit up again after a weekend in hospital for cat bite. The urge just wasn't there. There are also pauses in the vibrations at times that coincide with a skipped heart beat. My whole body can feel the pause. PLEASE, surely there has to be somebody out there that wants to figure out what the cause of these vibrations are. I'm donating my body to science so maybe they will find something then, that can help the living.