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DiscussionBody vibrations when falling asleep or waking?
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I have tinnitus but have had it for years. I have vertigo, had it for years. I have acid reflux but take omeprizole for that. It works wonders. I did wake the other night with throat burning so bad I used chloraseptic spray to numb it. It was fine in a little bit. I did not have the covid shot nor did I have covid. I've not had vibrations for 9 nights straight now, I use nasal cpap 4 hours before I go to sleep. When I have very bad tinnitus, I use the debrox ear wax removal and once got a good bit from left ear. Doctor checked ears and said they looked clear but I was still having tinnitus. Now I have started to put a couple drops of alcohol into each ear and surprisingly that helps some. I've had vibrations since 2019 and I honestly believe mine are from injury to phrenic nerve caused by swallowing a big gulp of air while taking meds one morning. There are many, many people with internal vibrations and in varying parts of body. Mine are in torso area mostly but will move to pelvic area too. I hope somewhere there is someone willing to take on this strange phenomenon. There has to be a common factor.