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Old 06-20-2007, 12:31 AM #1
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Question bolted awake trembling/ tremoring??

Hi

I have this a lot and wonder if anyone has similiar sxs.

I wake in a start or jump and feel all trembly or tremory usually on sx side.
It will eventually settle.

It can happen more then once a night and often I wake feeling icky in the head.

I often thought I have sleep siezures and have never had a sleep study (which would only work if it was in home (?) portable for me, I sleep odd hours and am a picky sleeper). eeg is it? theyre normal on me but they never do them as ordered w/ me asleep.

Im not sure the seizure feeling icky when I wake and the trembly thing are connected.

The trembly thing is so intense and wierd. Enough to make a sloth fall out of her tree tho'!

Hey thanks for input
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