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Body vibrations when falling asleep or waking?

Sleep Health | Last Active: Jun 14 6:52pm | Replies (402)

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@avril799

I have PVC’s and they are absolutely not at all like the vibrations that happen in the base of my skull/back of neck. Only when they are strong do I feel them extend down into my upper chest region, but then it also extends further up my head, also. Usually, mine are very mild & stay around my jawline. It feels like I have a vibrating cell phone inside me, whereas PVC’s/palpitations feel like a light & airy fluttering.

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I actually had a heart monitor for 5 days to rule out afib. I’m wondering now if mine have to do with hormone fluctuation.
I am also pre-diabetic and wonder if these vibrations have to do with sugar consumption. They seem to increase as I try to lose weight. I am not over weight but would like to lose 5 lbs. I also wonder if they are related to blood pressure fluctuation as well. I do not believe they are anxiety! I will see another naturopathic doctor in April who has taken me on as a challenge patient to see if she can help me figure out what’s going on. One last but very important factor is my Hashimoto’s disease. I believe changes in weight affect absorption of syntheroid med. which may affect the vibrations.
I’m very interested to see if one of us can come up with an answer to this mystery! How do we get The NY Times to take us on as one of their mystery- disease subjects?
Keep writing and let’s get to the bottom of this if we can!!
Best to you All!