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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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@arthur57

After reading many of these issues regarding tremors, I'm really wondering if you shouldn't consider some of the medications you may be taking as the possible culprit. I am convinced some of these may be affecting the central nervcous system which in turn results in tremors/vibrations.
For me that was the case so just a possibility. Most physicians don't understand these potential side effects as they affect everyone differently. If you suspect a medication you may want to do a deeper dive into possible issues or discuss with a pharmacist as they understand these drugs better than your docs ever will. Just google medications that can cause these issues and it's eye opening and these lists are just the most common. Mine, Klonopin, isn't even mentioned although it's listed as a rare side effect if you google that particular medicine. Good luck to all.

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I take xanax but have since 2011. Right now I'm down from 1mg daily to 3/4. I'm going to get off of them. The only other central nervous system med is the flexeril. I take one nightly. My neurologist did say he thought mine was from an over active central nervous system. I don't. Phrenic nerve injury is what I believe mine is from.