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that is exactly what I experience. Once you are up and about, it

usually disappears. THe only time I am aware of it usually is upon

wakening--even from a nap. It rapidly recedes after getting up. I

have often wondered what initiates it. The thing you describe about

keeping you from sleeping got so bad before I got explanted that I

was

scared to try to go to sleep. It was terrible. That totally

disappeared after explant.

Now I don't experience the shaking unless I am detoxing. The more I

detox, the more I feel the twitching/vibrating. If I don't back off

at the point, the shaking/twitching/vibrating turns into tendon

tightening and pain. This NEVER happens anymore if I am not

actively

detoxing. Before I explanted, I was in pain everywhere all the time.

I will keep detoxing at a pace I can tolerate until I reach the

point that that I don't experience these symptoms at all anymore!

Hugs

kathy

> There were several posts about this a few weeks ago and I have

been

> paying particular attention to this symptom. I have found that my

> internal shaking is at it's absolute worst when I am awoken from a

> somewhat deep sleep. My body goes into total protest of being

woken

up

> and the shaking is so bad that I cannot function for a good long

time,

> 15-30 minutes or more. The interesting thing of course is that it

is

> not externally visible. I have also noticed that as I am falling

> asleep it seems to get worse and sometimes even prevents me from

> getting to sleep at all. When I am fully awake and moving around I

> don't feel it at all, but as I get tired it slowly comes back. I

> wonder if it is there when I am awake, but because I am busy I

don't

> notice it. Anyway, I just wanted to let you know how I experience

it.

>

>

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