I've been experiencing a strange sensation for nearly a year now. After about 4 to 5 hours of sleep, like clockwork, I get a strong vibrating sensation in the neck, shoulders, and around my head. I would REALLY like to know what causes this and why it takes place when it does so predictably. Maybe even more strange is that it's pretty much the only symptom I have. I tested negative through spinal fluid, ELISA, and urine test before getting a positive Igenex test. I'm really wondering what is going on.
I would be forever grateful for anything you can share.
Thanks much,
Will
Posted by IckyTicky (Member # 21466) on :
I have no idea. It happens to me nightly and it's almost always what I wake up to. I think it might be positional in nature and have to do with inflammation of the spinal cord?
*shrug* It sure is annoying, to put it mildly.
Posted by Veromia (Member # 22031) on :
Prob nerve signals miss-fireing cuz of damage. and when relaxed they generate enough energy to flow strongly in an attempt to reaspond to your REM stage of sleeping.
When awake and using energy, there is not enough free energy to build up and burst into vibration.
Are u in treatment? These night things seem to fade w doxy.
Posted by GraceT (Member # 16558) on :
Hi MayberryNut and IckyTicky:
Me Too - in spades. I could even feel my brain wobble in my head and my eyes jiggle back and forth & it was always at night when trying to sleep.
I've been searching for an answer for you as I've been wanting to know for myself.
Ah Ha!! In this link, please read GiGi's input.
She is the person who helped me the most as I no longer have Borrelia. I am now working on the other layers & rebuilding my immune system.