jnmaciuch
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Could it be caused by passing an exertion threshold from minute movements during sleep? Presumably if you’re awake you can better control those movements and actually give your muscles a chance to rest.Yep. Mostly the same pattern: wake up unable to move my arms and legs, which passed after 45 – 60 minutes. It left me with really heavy-feeling muscles, but I was more or less okay once my limbs had come back online.
It happened enough times that for my whole working life I set the alarm for three quarters of an hour before I needed to be out of bed, just in case. It wasn't weakness or fatigue, it was that my limb muscles (the others were unaffected) wouldn't contract at all.
I don't think it's common in ME/CFS, though, and I've never heard anyone describe that particular morning pattern.
If that paralysis is caused by enough of a buildup of lactic acid to affect neural signaling, for example, that would be about the right timeframe for it to clear out through the circulatory system and fits with your description of a heavy feeling.