I seriously feel like Im going crazy. At first you think your entire bed is shaking not violently or anything but definitely more than a subtle vibration.
The more disconcerting part is when Im laying down trying to go to sleep and it feels like the whole bed is shaking.
Why do i sometimes feel like my bed is shaking. Answer 1 of 62. I used to experience things like this it started at an early age. I remember as a young child laying on my bed my sister and I had bunk beds so i could see the bottom of her mattress which had a colourful pattern.
All of a sudden these colourful flecks started raining down on. If you feel like the bed is shaking when you are in the trance state half asleep then thats likely all it is. If however you feel like the bed is shaking when you are still wide awake then you may be dehydrated andor Magnesium deficient.
Drink plenty of water and eat raw pumpkin seeds for. Almost a lucid dream or conscious sleepwalk. At first you think your entire bed is shaking not violently or anything but definitely more than a subtle vibration.
After a few times of this I realized that nothing was actually shaking and just figured it was a lucid dream. Instead of the bed literally shaking it could be that you are the one shaking but you are consciously aware that only the bed is shaking. From what I understood from your explanation the shaking stops as soon as you stand up and investigate but begins to shake upon you lying back down.
General anxiety caused by routine day-to-day stresses usually passes quickly and is experienced by almost everyone at one time or another. However such feelings that linger over time and are very difficult to cope with and which lack a clear cause. Ive been experiencing the same type of feeling as you kinda like the beds moving or your going to fall over.
I think it could come down to 3 different things from my experience. Either its anxiety just playing games with our balance vertigo or and inner ear problem and or and adrenal gland problem that causes jolts. I then literally got ever symptom extreme fatigue no appetite at all which never happens to me weight loss constipation belly aches the dizziness continued all the time numbness pins and needles and the awful extreme me feeling inside of vibrating and shaking and the hummingvibrating in my head.
There symptoms have been going on now for 6 weeks some days worse than others but. Is a possibility something like when falling asleep an arm or leg jerks. When we let our guard down especially if we tend to be anxious our body responds to alert us to that.
Please see your doc to rule out medical conditions and then. Hey ive had a weird feeling for quite a while now usually when im lying down in bed on my side it feels like a little earthquake is happening and i start to listen to if theres shaking anywhere else if i roll over onto my other side it usually stops but it sometimes will start up again a while later a couple of times last night i thought there was an actual earthquake until i realised that i couldnt hear the doors. You can feel the vibrations now and again when they begin to speed up.
Different parts of you have different vibrational speeds depending on how healthy that part of you is the goal is to become a whole healthy person in terms of mind body and spirit. Ghost must be pretty dedicated to rock your bed every single night. Anyways try to keep an open mind when it comes to the moral intentions of the spirit if it is a spirit that is causing it just because something is perceived as bad does not mean that it is so even creatures that look demonic can have good hearts.
Other causes of limb shaking at night include parasomnias a sleep disorder that includes several not uncommon conditions and seizures. Visual hallucinations at night be related to the changes in brain activity that occur as a person falls asleep transitioning from one state of arousal to another. I can usually manage thru the shaking while Im up and trying to navigate the day.
Just takes longer to do things and I try to avoid any tasks requiring fine motor skills on those days. The more disconcerting part is when Im laying down trying to go to sleep and it feels like the whole bed is shaking. Yes what you describe is similiar to mine - I had to describe it to a consultant recently and I couldnt find the words I said.
Its like an electric shock or spasm or it feels like my brain is shaking he looked weirdly at me when I said that or it feels like you are been pushed from behind and you have to reach out and grab something before you fall over - He never mentioned vertigo although this came to me. Why does my bed feel like its shaking. Hi Sharon when we go bed are body does go into a close down mode and as this happens we can lose control of our bodies.
We can unconsciously shake or even lean on a nerve with in our bodies that can feel like we are shaking like a trapped nerve. Its probably hypnagogia - an experience of the transitional state from wakefulness to sleep. Transition to and from sleep may be attended by a wide variety of sensory experiences.
These can occur in any modality individually or combined and ran. Response by poster. Yup now that youve pointed it out Ive realized that it does always happen in a muscle and the residual soreness does feel like the after effects of a muscle spasm.
Im sometimes woken up by muscle spams that I can recognize as muscle spasms and I know that I sometimes I have other kinds of hypnopompic hallucinations so I suppose they must occasionally. If you have been feeling like every time your bed shakes or a truck passes the window there is an earthquake but you look on the Internet and there is. If you feel shaky as a one-off its likely that a temporary cause like fever fear or stress is to blame.
But if you have repeated or persistent episodes theres a long list of possible causes. Its important to remember that essential tremor or other causes not related to a serious underlying medical problem are by far the most likely explanation for tremor if you feel otherwise well. A shaking spell in the limbs may occur after a grueling workout as your muscles become fatigued.
You may also feel muscular cramping and weakness. Although many people feel relaxed after smoking the nicotine within cigarettes can interfere with the neuromuscular junction resulting in involuntary muscle movement. This only started happening to me within the last year but when I lay in my bed and try to sleep still fully awake my bed feels like its shaking.
As soon as i sit up the feeling stops. The shaking isnt violent but noticeable enough to keep me from falling asleep. Sometimes I even have to check to see if one of my animals are playing under my bed but nothing.
I seriously feel like Im going crazy. When my heartbeats I feel an earthquake feeling too when Im standing still. I feel like as if someone is shaking my chair or someone is shaking my bed while sleeping.
I also have random twitches and muscle spams. I notice this sensation more when I pause or rest. So this means that the tremorvibrationbeats are occurring 247.
Answer 1 of 3. This happened to me. I couldnt understand why no one responded.
I finally started asking didnt you feel that. No one knew what I was talking about. I started thinking I had some kind of mental problem so I went to a free clinic.
They kind of laughed at me and said I wasnt go.