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Old 11-25-2013, 12:15 AM #1
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I have the same, the twitching/jerks cycle around my whole body every time i try to relax and sleep. and it came on with small fiber neuropathy last year
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I found this old thread while searching for something else. I have SFN and I have this too when I try to sleep. Change in my diet, supplementation, exercise and sleeping in a timely manner all helped reduce and get rid of these for the most part. It still happen now and then, but rarely. The internal shaking when I'm lying down to sleep at night is the more common and almost nightly symptom, but that has calmed down mostly too.


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I have the same, the twitching/jerks cycle around my whole body every time i try to relax and sleep. and it came on with small fiber neuropathy last year
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