ooo thanks :] |
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"Next time your eating a Reese's and some guy named Reese comes up to you and says let me have that. You better give it to him. I'm sorry Reese, I didn't think I would ever run into you." - Mitch Hedberg
Has anyone tried my Soap idea that I posted earlier in this thread? My mom swears it works for her, but I'm curious if anyone else has had success with it. |
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Could be lack of nutrition. I have the same "problem", and I either dreamt, or read it somewere, that it was a common syndrom to having the lack of something.. |
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I know who I am, as I become...
hmmm |
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I experience something similar once in a while. This type of shaking, which is not the same type of shaking I've felt with the onset of SP, happens when I'm getting close to falling asleep at night. It seems to feel like it's coming from under me. It never really bothered me though, I actually think it feels pretty cool. It almost feels like as if I was shivering, but without actually feeling cold... |
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[QUOTE=Dewitback;683721]a lot of time at night I feel the symptoms of RLS. Where my legs are uncomfortable and I have to move them to flex them or get up and walk to get rid of the feeling, but its only temporary until the RLS comes back. |
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Thanks for all that info |
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Gah... |
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I know who I am, as I become...
Lunica: Are you AWAKE when it happens?? During drowsiness / early sleep you will not be able to check yourself, you dream (or hallucinate, whatever way you look at it). You will need to ask someone to check for you. Sleep paralysis is when you believe you are awake, try to move but cannot (are paralyzed), and sometimes you may feel you cannot breathe either, because your chest is too heavy. Hypnagogic hallucinations are more often something you hear or see, but I am not certain that it cannot be movement like yours also. |
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I am not sure. I eat bananas now and then. :/ the only other things I have high in manesium is Soya milk/Spinach but even then its not much at all. |
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Though its a bit late sorry for hijackin this thread |
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In very many cases, the visionary quality, the quality of the vision so to say, spills over, into the external world, so that the experiencer, when he opens his eyes, sees the outer world transfigured...
Dearest Lunica! |
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Wow... this is an old thread. |
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So, this happens to me during the day, to the point that it interferes with my schoolwork. Does anyone know of an, if not cure, then assist that works during the day, aside from the homemade tea mix above? |
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Dear JET73L! |
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It is an old RLS threat! Only we got confused with another medical problem, too. That is what got my attention when I got back after so many months' silence. |
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I don't know how RLS is related to sleep apnea, but RLS it's self if caused by poor osmotic pressure in your body. Which basically means you're out of shape. Either a lack of vitamins and minerals, and/or general poor physical health. Do some exercise, expecially cardio excercises. |
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Jet, you may be low in potassium. Eat more bananas and see if that helps. I learned about it when I was pregnant and my legs started aching. My oldest son has problems with severe charlie horses in his legs when he's sleeping. Every time I make him eat more bananas, the episodes subside. |
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@An2net: Yeah, it only happens when I'm still awake, and it does happen any time I'm still for very long (a few seconds to a few minutes), every day. I've asked about it, but they just said it was because I was hyperactive |
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This is what I feared had happened. Mine was ignored for more than 30 years and I am bearing the consequences now. Ask for a referral to a neurologist or somebody who knows about epilepsy. Don't think I am silly. It is absolutely wonderful to "wake up" and be able to concentrate for a change! These are not the big convulsions the words make you think of, but it sounds exactly like complex focal seizures! They do not make us stupid, which fools ordinary doctors. I work with EEGs on such patients every day and I do not think a printout from this threat may harm a medical consultation as much as to be written off as some kind of hyperactivity with no medical name. Plz go again! The only really helpful tricks I can tell you may be more harmful to you than these episodes currently feel. I will look around for a website to check for yourself, too. And I don't want to pretend I can make the diagnosis myself. I am just too used to the same needs and treatment to ignore this. |
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Some promised websites: |
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