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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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@carol1024

Just had thyroid checked. It's fine. I am post menopausal. 64. I had them this morning in lower pelvic area. Mild, about a 3 on scale of 1-10. I would give anything for a Dr to try and find out the cause. I researched diaphragmic flutters and got some answers. I even did the exercise to relax the diaphragm months ago and it works at times, the vibrations stopped for that moment. How are others with activity? I'm not very active since I retired but then I started with these in 2019 when I worked full time. I swear it's diaphragm related. Injured or irritated that nerve.

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I am also post menopausal. I am 71 yrs old. I started have these symptoms about one year ago. I did get COVID but it was 7 months after I had the shaking. So I don’t think COVID had anything to do with it. Also I have nodules in my thyroid but my blood work is normal. Therefore no medication is needed. So I don’t attribute this to Thyroid issues. I do have white coat hypertension. I recently had a blood pressure monitor put on for 24 hrs. It did show that when I wake up (which is a few times during he night) and I have the shakes, my heart rate shoots up really high. Of course, the dr. didn’t have any explanation for this. I am at my wits end. I have spoken to three doctors and they have no answers. Probably will never know why this is happening.