happened to me while I was on risperdal. the shocks would be enough to make me fall out of bed.
i blamed the risperdal, but there are these things called myclonic or hypnic jerks. i suggest you look into those and maybe talk to a pdoc about.
for me, i still get them, but no where near as strong or frequent. while on risperdal (i was on everyday for 2 years) it got to the point where i really needed sedation to even try to fall asleep and i would frequently flop out of bed all the same.
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