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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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@violinkat

Thanks everyone for the comments and questions.
There must be a commonality.
My vibrations have been going on for years but minimally in my neck and always just as I was falling asleep. I attributed them to melatonin kicking in as I was taking 20 mg. as cancer prevention. However, I was advised by a Dr. to get off of that dosage when my sleep issues started. Then the vibrations got a lot worse!
After a year of doctors and pharmaceutical meds which were very unpleasant, and after getting off of all the meds last winter, the vibrations seemed to be better. I had to go back on mirtazipine at a lower dose, 7.5 mg/night to help with sleep. Vibrations are less than before but are still there. I’m wondering about CNS issues as I was diagnosed with mold toxicity last summer. I have not done the protocol yet but may start that soon. It’s expensive!
So I wonder about melatonin and other hormonal triggers/variation. Also, because I have Hashimoto’s disease, my thyroid has been really variable and I’ve had to adjust my dose 3 times in the past year. Prior to this year my dose was the same for a long time, maybe 8-10 years.
Mirtazipine regulates norepinephrine etc. and so I wonder if hormones are a major player in these vibrations. I have not had a sleep study but think that may be helpful. Also wondering about pulmonary issues. I am a runner and all the the symptoms feel better when I’m exercising. Thank you all for the input. With everyone’s input, we may get closer to a diagnosis than any single doc. alone.

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I researched mold toxicity because I live in mobile home and sure I have some mold because of a once leaky roof. I didn't experience ANY of the symptoms it said were signs of mold toxicity so I'm assuming that isn't an issue for me.