Is it normal to have night quivers?

Sometimes at night, I am laying on my side, and it feels like my head rocks back and forth, like from shoulder to shoulder, but rapidly, more rapidly than I can do it. I usually feel slightly naseous, almost motion sickness, but it never lasts very long. I cannot find a single cause or link between cases, such as doing some activity or eating something.

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  • SubstationSubCurb111713

    I think it's normal. Bowmen have to put their arrows somewhere at night.

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  • Aliceee93

    I'm not sure, but I hate it when you're drifting off to sleep, and you feel like you're falling that's horrible :o.

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    • RoseIsabella

      Me too, and then I jerk. Afterwards my Siamese cat comes over and sits on chest to let me know I'm safe and sound.

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      • Crusades

        Was it really necessary to say your cat is Siamese?

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        • RoseIsabella

          Always.
          :-)

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      • Aliceee93

        Awwww :)

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        • RoseIsabella

          ;-)

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      • Tommythecat.

        Mmmm I'd like to sit on your chest isabell meow.

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        • RoseIsabella

          You're probably too big. Andrew weighs only 9 lbs.

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          • Tommythecat.

            I know :(

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  • Para-Normal

    Ear infection causes imbalance when standing OR the type of motion you described. Check into it.

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    • Finally, a realistic answer. Thank you.

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  • Diver2

    Check for a cock up your ass.

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