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Old 07-09-2013, 07:26 PM #1
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hi everyone i have getting up shaky and tired
in the mornings, also feeling spacey as well.
The spacey feeling continues through out the
morning. What is happening is my body telling
me something, a possible pre-seizure aura? People
PCS are they more vulnerable to seizures?

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I am not sure but it sounds like your body is telling you are doing too much. Are you resting? The spacey feeling is normal. It can go on for months but does get better.

The best thing you can do is total rest physical and mental.

Good luck I hope you feel better. Maybe someone else will have more ideas.
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I am not sure but it sounds like your body is telling you are doing too much. Are you resting? The spacey feeling is normal. It can go on for months but does get better.

The best thing you can do is total rest physical and mental.
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thank u for ur response, i sleep at night, work half days, rest in the
evenings...what happened to you and was feeling spacey one of ur symptoms?

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I'd guess too that your blood sugar is low in the morning. You haven't eaten all night...and your brain/body is going to be extra sensitive to that now. Try eating a quick snack first thing - something healthy with simple carbs like fruit or real juice (not fake sugar!!) to get the glucose going,....then follow up as you get your morning going with a normal healthy breakfast w/ complex carbs and protein.
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I wake up feeling panicky and shaky some mornings, happens during the night too. I feel spacey too.

I'm guessing our brains are trying to heal (they are misfiring, as my therapist said)

I just want to lie down and rest all the time, (not good I suppose) are you resting enough?

Feel better...
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I wake up to shakes and tremors and my arms and legs are burning. it's terrifying and usually happens during an intense dream. one person said it could be that my brain is releasing too much norepinephrine upon waking. I don't know but I am going to see a neurologist about it because it is driving me insane. this head injury stuff sucks, lol!!
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thank u for ur response, i sleep at night, work half days, rest in the
evenings...what happened to you and was feeling spacey one of ur symptoms?

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Hi Ed,

Feeling spacey lasted over a year. It wore off in intervals, I would all of a sudden notice a difference. It was like being wrapped in veils and one layer coming off at a time and things becoming clearer. I really felt out of control.

I am now at almost 18 months and I get more like confused than spacey.

Hope things improve.
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i can't believe how people have the same symptoms i have. i thought i was goinginsane until i found this site. i wish other people weren't suffering but i know i'm not alone hope we all get better.
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