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Default looking for symptom explination

I’ve been trying to find answer everywhere – What could cause these movement/jerks? They happen every time I feel comfortable enough to sleep, and happen at the moment of sleep. My anxiety is increasing because I have had these symptoms for a month and a half and also have developed daytime tremors and muscle twitches when sitting still. Any help or guidance would be appreciated. Video with symptoms shown below-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQDsJkWR6pE

Thanks,
Matt
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