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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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I've had things that woken me up at night in the morning it's more like butterflies inside my chest bluttering around it could be anxiety because I do have generalized anxiety disorder and I take clonazepam for that also could be something to do with a heart but I'm and having neuropathy that can also affect internal organs so I have a lot of things that it could be but I'm just pray and trust the Lord that he'll keep me going and I'll be able to live out my life without a lot of hospitalizations and medications are already take quite a few

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The butterfly feeling are most likely heart palpitations. I have those. In face they are called PVC's, premature ventricular contractions. My cardiologist says everybody has them but I can feel every single one of mine. I take metoprolol for that. I had a fast heart beat because of anxiety and the beta blocker slows down heart rate. I take 1 mg xanax daily for the anxiety. I also have neuropathy because of issues with back. If I stand in one place too long my thighs get numb down to my knees. I wake during the night too with thigh numbness. The internal vibrations are exactly that. You are vibrating on the inside. It's not flutters and you can definitely tell the difference. It's almost like you ate lying on something that's vibrating and I can place my hand on my side and feel them. They move from one area to another but mostly stay in torso area and sometimes pelvic area. It is so weird.