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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

You're welcome. The first sleep study is to see how many episodes of sleep apnea you have. You always wake up when your air is blocked while sleeping. I wanted to mention also that if you don't drink enough fluids, your potassium level drops and low potassium causes heart palpitations too. There were 4 people there getting the sleep study when I went. A king sized bed. It was pretty cool. Good luck. Hope you get some relief.

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Sorry, I keep getting sidetracked lol. I told my doctor I wanted the sleep study. I said its something that's happening when I go to sleep and that's the only way to catch it. The weird thing is, after I did the 2nd part of study, I didn't have internal vibrations for a week and a half while I was waiting for my cpap machine. They slowly started coming back so when I got the machine and used it overnight, I didn't have vibrations. I thought, there's no way to tell if that'll work now because in order for medicare to pay, I have to wear it a minimum of 4 hours in 24 hours. So I started wearing it 4 hours while watching TV on the bed. When I sleep, I don't have the vibrations. The 4 hour minimum is only for 90 days plus after 13 months of Medicare paying for it, I'll own it.