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Old 01-31-2016, 12:51 AM #2
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Originally Posted by rick 63 View Post
I had rabies shot last Aug - sept after being bite by a wild cat , the last shot had a real hot feeling go up the back of my neck up in to my head
not to long after that I started having times I wake up after beenig asleep jerking
it getting worse now it wakes real early most f the time can't go back to sleep
they started me on meds for rls helped the first few nights now it back I jerk so hard it feel's like I'm almost sitting up also taking a natural sleeping adie so tired hope some may know doc say Wait awhile .
sounds like myclonus jerks, specifically hypnic ones. and also RLS restless leg syndrome. I had this for 2 weeks after i developed onset of PN. Did the jerks begin right after shots without any medication? do you take any other medicaiton.
my experience- was few days before, when i took benadryl and dextro,acetomeniphen, phenyleprine. does the sensation of jerk, when you lie down feel like a wave sensation in your leg(twitching), thats what happens to mine. I still do get random jerks here and there, but nothing like the intense jerks from last year, does your heart rate also go up when you have myclonic jerks?
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