Muscle tremor at night.

Fenix34

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Hello.I want to ask you about one thing.Once at month i have muscle tremor and scream about this say person with who i sleep.It was happen when i sleep and see dream ,after i scream.another person waking me up and i try to go in condition half sleep.
 
Hello.I want to ask you about one thing.Once at month i have muscle tremor and scream about this say person with who i sleep.It was happen when i sleep and see dream ,after i scream.another person waking me up and i try to go in condition half sleep.

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You should try supplementing magnesium with your evening meal, if possible.
 
Hello.I want to ask you about one thing.Once at month i have muscle tremor and scream about this say person with who i sleep.It was happen when i sleep and see dream ,after i scream.another person waking me up and i try to go in condition half sleep.
Good lord is cheeto dust baked in between your spacebar key rendering it useless?

I worry about our education system. Or lack thereof.

This even english?
 
Waking up and rubbing my eyes while grappling the situation, I realized that I needed to consult GAF without a second to spare.
 
You remove teeth... I assume you're a dentist. Just how much of that gas have you been using on yourself?
 
No clue of what the OP is trying to say.

If it's sleep paralysis, I suffered from that during times of lots of stress. Are you stressed OP?
Try doing some exercise during the day, should help you to sleep better.

My experiences with that were super weird. Being awake but not being able to move an inch, ghastly hands or spiders touching my head, hearing voices, seeing small demons right when (finally) opening my eyes... I don't wish that to anyone, although once you've gone through it a few times, you learn to keep calm about it and the allucinations aren't near as bad as the first few times.
 
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You should try supplementing magnesium with your evening meal, if possible.

Glad someone beat me to it. Magnesium Gylicinate helps in a lot of ways, especially if you don't live a healthy lifestyle or eat right. Actually a majority of people are deficient in it. I supplement with it a few times a week and it makes a world of difference for cramps, headaches, sleep paralysis, heart rate, etc.
 
Try improving your sleep hygiene. Meaning that you shut off electronics at least an hour before going to bed. No phone in bed! Instead read a physical book and relax. Don't eat stuff that give you blood sugar rushes. If you go to bed stressed and anxious it elevates the risk of having a bad night.
 
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OP is slowly become mutant creature. Muscle tense up and owie screamie, muscle change to mutant so no sleep, no good sleep only scream as change to monster underway.
 
Can't quite parse the post there but parasomnias are common. I literally hear voices sometimes right as I fall asleep; and occasionally it'll cause a "hypnagogic jerk" where you jump awake.
 
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