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I Vibrate

I vibrate in my sleep. If I remain still when I wake I will vibrate for a few seconds. If I move much it stops.  No other syptoms. No drug use. 60 years old good health I drive truck long haul...Feel like I am in my 40s...Most the time...LOL
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no other symptoms, only when I sleep. i wouldn't know it but I vibrate just before I fully wake up, even in the middle of the night when i wake just long enough to roll over.  so I am sure it is constant while I sleep. No twitches, no shakes, no blurrs, no memory problems etc. I drive truck and the frequency of the vibrations seem to be the same or real close to those the truck produce while I drive.
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Hi,
How are you? What other symptoms are present? Vibration or fasciculations/ twitches may  indeed neurological in nature and may warrant further evaluation  to determine the underlying cause. Aside from medication side effect, it may also be caused by infection, or underlying medical issues such as Lyme Disease. If it persists, it is best that you have this checked by your doctor or be referred to a neurologist. Take care and do keep us posted.
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