What is this vibrating sension when I wake up?!


Question: Sometimes when I wake up and I'm still half asleep (very groggy, but I have to get up and do something) I feel this very odd vibrating sensation. I've been told the human body produces a hallucinogen called 'DMT' which is also the source of dreaming and one of the early side effects noted by experimenters is an odd vibrating effect. Is this what I'm feeling? From the body's natural production of DMT?

When I first noticed this happening I thought maybe my heart was fibrillating. It really scared me, but as it kept happening and I wasn't in pain or passing out I figured it had to be something else. Only recently did I read about DMT.


Answers: Sometimes when I wake up and I'm still half asleep (very groggy, but I have to get up and do something) I feel this very odd vibrating sensation. I've been told the human body produces a hallucinogen called 'DMT' which is also the source of dreaming and one of the early side effects noted by experimenters is an odd vibrating effect. Is this what I'm feeling? From the body's natural production of DMT?

When I first noticed this happening I thought maybe my heart was fibrillating. It really scared me, but as it kept happening and I wasn't in pain or passing out I figured it had to be something else. Only recently did I read about DMT.

you naturally got high.
lucky.

Sounds lilke malarky to me. I'll look into it.

OK, DMT is NOT malarky. But what I could read implies that any hallucination from DMT is most-likely visual (though occasionally auditory), it would seem that your sensation doesn't fit that explanation, even you were having a near-death experience where there was enough release of DMT to product symptoms.

Does that "vibrating" sensation feel anything like it does when part of your anatomy "goes to sleep" and is "waking up"? In that case, it is mostly the renewal of blood flow to a part of you that had experienced a restriction in flow.

I saw something from Sylvia Brown about re-entry of your soul to your body causing this kind of sensation...maybe when you sleep sometimes you travel outside your body and then you wake up a little before you are completely back in. Some people claim a crushing sensation during this process.

it could also come from different medications





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