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Old 06-26-2015, 04:57 AM #1
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Default head shaking to awake from nightmares

In the last weeks I noticed that I start to shake my head a few times and only for very small distances. I had this problem a few months ago but only occasionally. Now it happens almost any night due to my very bad sleep.

Has anyone else troubles with that? It is a very unpleasant feeling as it should absolutely not happen to an injured brain.
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