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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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@carol1024

All my research points to the phrenic nerve which controls the diaphragm which controls the breathing. I believe I injured my phrenic nerve when I swallowed a huge gulp of air taking my morning meds. I had pain for 2 days at base of esophagus and it felt like pills were stuck. My neurologist also thinks the vibrations are because of an over active central nervous system.

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Beginning to believe my vibrations have something to do with hormones and/or blood sugar. I was on tamoxifen for 10 years and was taking 20 mg melatonin/night for at least 10 years. I also believe Covid or the vaccine has a part to play. As well as thyroid. There are a lot of delicate body systems that are interwoven and respond to each other. I hope we can get to the bottom of this. I’m now experiencing buzzing/pins and needles throughout my body on nights when I’m dropping weight. So this may be a blood glucose issue as well. A lot of variables at play. Would love some relief!