Rain820
05-15-2006, 07:47 AM
I've had this weird sensation when I fall asleep on and off for years. It's JUST as I'm falling aslseep, my body will jolt almost as if it is an electrical surge all the way through it, I even feel tingly for a split second as it jolts me awake. I've tried to do research, but don't come up with much answers. I've seen some forums talk about similar feelings it in relation to menopause, but i'm 36, I'm hoping that's not the case yet! Or I've read some that related it to a few various neurological disorders. But last year I had a sleep study, and some EEG tests done. The sleep study showed "slight apnea" which I'm sure is accurate because I have heard myself snore sometimes, but I KNOW that's not the same as this problem. The EEG was completey normal, no seizure activity, as he put it. I even read one thing that talked about various vitamin or mineral deficiencies, and magnisium being good for nerve issues.
I'm not sure what to do about it now. It happened a lot last night, and hasn't happened for awhile. I haven't been stressed recently, no more than usual at least. The only thing I can think of is that I had SOME soda at about an hour or two before bed. Could this be a caffeine thing?
I'm not sure what to do about it now. It happened a lot last night, and hasn't happened for awhile. I haven't been stressed recently, no more than usual at least. The only thing I can think of is that I had SOME soda at about an hour or two before bed. Could this be a caffeine thing?
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cinemachick
05-15-2006, 02:26 PM
I have this often and it's nothing to worry about. It better not be menopause because I'm only 19!
I think (not sure) this has something to do with sleep paralysis or hypogogic hallucinations, at least this is where I searched to learn about these jolts. They are very annoying, and I notice that I get them when I am exhausted, but they are harmless.
I think (not sure) this has something to do with sleep paralysis or hypogogic hallucinations, at least this is where I searched to learn about these jolts. They are very annoying, and I notice that I get them when I am exhausted, but they are harmless.
akalei
05-17-2006, 12:20 PM
I sometimes get that too, and its always just as Im falling asleep.
But sometimes I will be thinking of something I did that day. For example this one time I was thinking about walking up stairs or just walking in general, Then my leg will twitch as if I am walking.
But sometimes I will be thinking of something I did that day. For example this one time I was thinking about walking up stairs or just walking in general, Then my leg will twitch as if I am walking.

