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3:30 am Last night, no sleep horizontally. Got up to vibrating feeling. Later stomach cramped incredibly bad for hours. Tonight, sleeping in recliner works but twice I’ve awoken chilled and vibrating

Theory: Lying down triggers pituitary overload → hormonal/electrical “dump” → vibrating wake. It’s not anxiety. It’s collapse. (Now in feel hot after just a few minutes) #RedactedScience #EndocrineFailure #SurvivalPhysiology

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Jim Craddock
Jim Craddock

Or maybe not enough pressure on pituitary. Waking fixed it. So sleep, as in the article, is the enemy. They kept each other awake. That time is now. What a crescendo.

Jim Craddock
Jim Craddock

It's a set point change. Positional. The reason i got hot? I was thinking and writing. It seems like the men remained motionless and quiet. I remember the article taking about a dead quiet at certain times. How many must they have treated to get so many in the same stage after decades? #RedactedScience