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For about a year now, I've been experiencing a strange phenomenon during sleep. Not long after I am asleep, I start to experience vibrations and/or twitches that literally feel like movement in my brain. They also happen in my face or neck from time to time, but only during sleep.
I met with a neurologist/idiot that told me these sensations were impossible.
Has anyone else experienced this or can someone shed some light on what might be causing this? It is extremely annoying to say the least. The oddest part is that sleep triggers it.
I really, really appreciate any input you might have.
Thanks much. Will
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feelfit
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I get it and it wakes me up. Mine is like brain shivers. The brain has no feeling, so huuuummm on this?
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springshowers
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Every time I see this question I see the same answer to it. I am not positive of course..
But what you describe sounds like what many others with parasite infections describe.
When treated people report that it goes away.
If you do some research on parasites you will most likely see this sensation and your symptoms described. Worth checking out.
Sorry I do not have resources to point you to...
If you search under parasites in this forum and read some of the threads it could give you a good place to start..
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Lauralyme
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I have this as well, it's very annoying/disturbing. Sometimes it feels like my brain is doing a somersault. I can only say it seems to fluctuate with the amount of toxin load. Do you detox alot?
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