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There are medication that can help with involuntary movements.
Talk to her doctor it is possible that a medication adjustment is necessary. Or a medication added or removed.
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Much of this depends upon the reason for the movements. Recently there has been some success with very low dose antidepressant medications. Do speak to the doctor.
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If this is restless leg syndrome, you need to get her to a sleep specialist. There are meds available
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My husband "jerks" when he sleeps on his back. Why, because he has a deviated septum that keeps him from breathing correctly. Meaning he is not getting enough oxygen to his muscles. Has no problem sleeping on his side. I agree, sleep specialist is needed.
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