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    This has been going on for a couple months now. But randomly my bf (35m) wakes me (43f) up saying the bed is shaking. He thinks I’m doing it. In the beginning I thought maybe I was shaking my foot in my sleep. But as he kept waking me up, I started staying awake thinking I’d let him fall asleep first, so it wouldn’t disturb him. But instead he would just get more irritated and frustrated, tossing and turning, start sighing loudly and making comments under his breath. He would eventually lay his hand on my shoulder or leg, after a minute or so he’d say, “ your shaking the bed”. But I had been laying there awake the whole time and knew I hadn’t been moving. I also hadn’t felt anything. Nothing but him flopping around. It’s been like this for at least 3 months. It’s also totally random. Before last night, it had been about 2 weeks since he woke me up like this. Then other times it’ll be several nights in a row. But every time this happens he will wake me up several times a night, at least 3 sometimes more.

    This is starting to cause problems, for several reasons. I get up at 4:30 every morning for work. (He gets up at 9) This is really effecting my quality and quantity of sleep. I’m getting really sleepy in the middle of the day and I drive for a living. Getting heavy eyed sleepy is dangerous for me. Closing my eyes for just a few seconds too long could be the death of me or others.

    I’m also starting to get mad about it. He’s waking me up to accuse me of shaking the bed! First of all, even if I was that’s what you woke me up for? Really? Second, I know it’s not me shaking the bed because I’ve laid awake not moving. Lastly, I’ve laid awake not moving and don’t feel the bed shaking. It’s also not pitch black in the bedroom, he would be able to visually see if I was causing the bed to shake.

    I don’t know what to do. What is going on here? Is this some kind of sleep disorder? If not a sleep disorder or medical problem, what would be the purpose of doing this?

    Thanks for taking the time to read this. If any additional information is needed or clarification, just let me know. Thanks again.

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